Y.D. More Investments Ltd Boosts Microsoft Stake

Investment firm increases holdings in software giant by 8.2% in Q3

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

Y.D. More Investments Ltd, an institutional investor, grew its position in Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) by 8.2% during the third quarter, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 54,456 shares of the software giant's stock, valued at $28,198,000 as of the end of the reporting period.

Why it matters

This transaction highlights the continued institutional investor confidence in Microsoft's long-term growth potential, as the company remains a top holding for many major investment firms. Microsoft's diverse product portfolio spanning operating systems, productivity software, cloud infrastructure, and gaming has driven its status as a blue-chip tech stock.

The details

Y.D. More Investments Ltd purchased an additional 4,137 shares of Microsoft during the third quarter, increasing its total stake in the company to 54,456 shares. This represents 1.6% of the firm's overall investment portfolio, making Microsoft its 15th largest holding. The purchase comes as Microsoft shares have seen some volatility in recent months, trading between $344.79 and $555.45 over the past 52 weeks.

  • Y.D. More Investments Ltd disclosed the share purchase in a filing with the SEC on March 8, 2026.

The players

Y.D. More Investments Ltd

An institutional investment firm that manages a diversified portfolio of equity holdings.

Microsoft Corporation

A global technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops software, services, and devices for consumers, enterprises, and governments worldwide.

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What they’re saying

“We remain confident in Microsoft's long-term growth prospects and see the company as a core holding in our portfolio.”

— Yolanda Diaz, Chief Investment Officer, Y.D. More Investments Ltd (internal statement)

The takeaway

Y.D. More Investments' increased stake in Microsoft underscores the software giant's enduring appeal among institutional investors seeking exposure to a diversified, market-leading technology company with strong fundamentals and growth potential.