Cambiar Investors Boosts Sysco Stake by 16.8%

Institutional investor adds over 71,000 shares of the food distribution giant in Q4 2025.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 8:37am

A high-contrast, close-up image of the complex mechanical systems that power a large-scale food distribution facility, conveying the industrial scale and operational efficiency at the heart of Sysco's business.Cambiar Investors' increased stake in Sysco highlights the institutional investor's confidence in the food distribution giant's operational infrastructure and growth potential.Houston Today

Cambiar Investors LLC increased its position in Sysco Corporation (NYSE:SYY) by 16.8% during the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The institutional investor now owns 494,509 shares of the company's stock, worth approximately $36.4 million.

Why it matters

Sysco is one of the largest food distribution companies in the world, serving restaurants, healthcare facilities, and other foodservice customers. Cambiar Investors' increased stake signals continued confidence in Sysco's business model and growth prospects.

The details

Cambiar Investors purchased an additional 71,221 shares of Sysco during the fourth quarter, bringing its total ownership to approximately 0.10% of the company's outstanding stock. Other major institutional investors, including Gateway Investment Advisers and AE Wealth Management, also added to their Sysco positions in the same period.

  • Cambiar Investors filed the SEC disclosure on April 12, 2026.
  • The increased stake occurred during the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Cambiar Investors LLC

An institutional investment management firm that focuses on active, value-oriented equity strategies.

Sysco Corporation

A global foodservice distribution company that supplies a broad range of food and related products to restaurants, healthcare facilities, and other foodservice customers.

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The takeaway

Cambiar Investors' increased stake in Sysco reflects the institutional investor's confidence in the food distribution company's long-term growth potential, even as the broader market faces economic headwinds.