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Handelsbanken Fonder AB Reduces Stake in Dollar Tree
Institutional investor sells over 25,000 shares of discount retailer
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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Handelsbanken Fonder AB, an institutional investor, reduced its stake in Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTR) by 43.5% during the 3rd quarter. The firm sold 25,617 shares, leaving it with 33,279 shares worth $3,141,000 at the end of the quarter.
Why it matters
The reduction in Handelsbanken Fonder AB's position in Dollar Tree reflects broader trends in the discount retail sector, as investors weigh the company's growth prospects against macroeconomic headwinds and competition from other value-focused chains.
The details
According to a 13F filing with the SEC, Handelsbanken Fonder AB sold 25,617 shares of Dollar Tree stock during the 3rd quarter, reducing its total position to 33,279 shares. The firm cited unspecified factors for the decision to trim its stake in the discount retailer.
- Handelsbanken Fonder AB filed its 13F report for the 3rd quarter of 2026.
The players
Handelsbanken Fonder AB
An institutional investor and asset management firm based in Sweden.
Dollar Tree, Inc.
A North American discount retailer that operates the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar store banners.
The takeaway
The reduction in Handelsbanken Fonder AB's position in Dollar Tree reflects the broader challenges facing the discount retail sector, as investors weigh the company's growth potential against macroeconomic pressures and competition from other value-focused chains.
