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Andra AP fonden Reduces Stake in DXC Technology
The Swedish pension fund cuts its holdings in the IT services company by over 80%
Mar. 2, 2026 at 6:07pm
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Andra AP fonden, a Swedish pension fund, has reduced its stake in DXC Technology Company by 84.4% in the third quarter of 2026. The fund now owns 18,852 shares of the IT services company, down from 102,365 shares previously.
Why it matters
This move by Andra AP fonden, one of DXC Technology's institutional investors, could signal a shift in sentiment around the company's prospects. Institutional investors closely monitor and adjust their holdings based on their outlook for a company's future performance.
The details
According to a 13F filing with the SEC, Andra AP fonden sold 102,365 shares of DXC Technology during the third quarter, leaving it with a much smaller position of 18,852 shares. The fund's holdings in DXC were worth $257,000 at the end of the reporting period.
- Andra AP fonden reduced its DXC Technology stake in the 3rd quarter of 2026.
The players
Andra AP fonden
A Swedish pension fund that has been an institutional investor in DXC Technology.
DXC Technology Company
An IT services and solutions company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
The takeaway
The significant reduction in Andra AP fonden's DXC Technology holdings could indicate broader concerns about the company's outlook among institutional investors. This move highlights the importance of closely monitoring changes in major shareholders' positions, as they can provide insights into the market's sentiment towards a company.


