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KADENSA CAPITAL Ltd Reduces Boeing Stake by 40.5%
Investment firm cuts holdings in aircraft manufacturer to $9.56 million
Mar. 16, 2026 at 11:51am
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KADENSA CAPITAL Ltd, an institutional investor, reduced its holdings in shares of The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) by 40.5% in the 3rd quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 44,298 shares of the aircraft producer's stock, valued at $9,561,000.
Why it matters
This filing provides insight into the investment strategies and portfolio changes of KADENSA CAPITAL, a notable institutional investor in Boeing. The reduction in Boeing holdings could signal the firm's view on the aircraft manufacturer's outlook or broader market conditions.
The details
According to the SEC filing, KADENSA CAPITAL sold 30,177 shares of Boeing stock during the 3rd quarter, leaving the firm with a total of 44,298 shares. The remaining stake is valued at $9,561,000, down from the previous quarter's $16,017,000 position.
- The filing covers KADENSA CAPITAL's holdings as of the 3rd quarter of the year.
The players
KADENSA CAPITAL Ltd
An institutional investment firm that reduced its holdings in The Boeing Company.
The Boeing Company
A major American aerospace and defense corporation that designs, manufactures, and services commercial airplanes, defense products, and space technologies.
The takeaway
This filing highlights the changing investment landscape around Boeing, as one institutional investor has chosen to significantly reduce its exposure to the aircraft manufacturer. This could signal broader market sentiment or specific concerns about Boeing's outlook, though the reasons behind the portfolio shift are not explicitly stated.
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