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Microsoft Stock Holdings Decreased by Groupama Asset Management
Institutional investor reduced stake in software giant by 0.2% in Q3
Mar. 22, 2026 at 7:40am
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Groupama Asset Management, an institutional investor, reduced its stake in Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) by 0.2% during the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm still owns over 6 million shares of Microsoft stock, making it one of the company's largest shareholders.
Why it matters
Microsoft is one of the most widely held and influential technology stocks, so changes in major institutional investors' positions can provide insight into market sentiment and potential future performance of the stock.
The details
Groupama Asset Management, a large French asset management firm, reported owning 6,074,521 shares of Microsoft as of the end of the third quarter, down from 6,088,489 shares in the prior quarter. This represented a 0.2% decrease in their Microsoft holdings. Groupama Asset Management's Microsoft position made up about 11.2% of its total portfolio.
- Groupama Asset Management reduced its Microsoft stake during the 3rd quarter of 2026.
The players
Groupama Asset Management
A large French asset management firm that owns a significant stake in Microsoft Corporation.
Microsoft Corporation
A global technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington, known for its Windows operating system, Microsoft 365 productivity suite, and other software products and services.
The takeaway
This filing indicates that one of Microsoft's major institutional investors has slightly reduced its position in the stock, though the firm still maintains a large holding. Investors will likely watch to see if other major shareholders make similar moves, which could signal a broader shift in sentiment around the tech giant's prospects.

