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CM Management LLC Purchases 25,000 Shares of Alaska Air Group
The investment firm adds to its position in the transportation company
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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CM Management LLC purchased a new stake of 25,000 shares in Alaska Air Group, Inc. (NYSE:ALK) during the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm's investment in the transportation company's stock was valued at approximately $1.24 million.
Why it matters
This purchase represents a new investment by CM Management in Alaska Air Group, which operates Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. The move suggests the firm sees growth potential in the airline industry, despite ongoing challenges like rising fuel costs and increased competition.
The details
According to the filing, CM Management purchased the 25,000 shares of Alaska Air Group stock during the third quarter. The firm joins other major institutional investors like Dimensional Fund Advisors and American Century Companies that have also taken positions in the airline company.
- CM Management made the stock purchase during the third quarter of the year.
The players
CM Management LLC
An investment firm that has purchased a new stake in Alaska Air Group, Inc.
Alaska Air Group, Inc.
The parent company of Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, a major U.S. airline.
The takeaway
This investment by CM Management reflects ongoing interest from institutional investors in the airline industry, which has faced headwinds but also shows signs of recovery as travel demand rebounds from the pandemic.
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