CIBC Private Wealth Group Boosts Boeing Stake by 463%

Institutional investor now owns over 259,000 shares of aircraft manufacturer

Mar. 19, 2026 at 8:24am

CIBC Private Wealth Group LLC significantly increased its position in The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) during the third quarter, purchasing an additional 213,468 shares to bring its total holdings to 259,573 shares worth over $56 million. This represents a 463% increase in the firm's Boeing stake compared to the prior quarter.

Why it matters

The large increase in CIBC Private Wealth Group's Boeing holdings signals continued institutional investor confidence in the aircraft manufacturer's long-term prospects, despite ongoing challenges like the 737 MAX issues and pandemic-related disruptions. Boeing's stock has seen volatility in recent years, so major investments by large institutional investors like CIBC can provide a vote of confidence.

The details

According to a regulatory filing, CIBC Private Wealth Group purchased 213,468 additional Boeing shares in the third quarter, bringing its total position to 259,573 shares. This represents a 463% increase from the prior quarter, when the firm held just 46,105 Boeing shares. The increased stake is now worth over $56 million based on Boeing's current stock price.

  • CIBC Private Wealth Group increased its Boeing stake in the third quarter of 2026.

The players

CIBC Private Wealth Group LLC

An institutional investor and subsidiary of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce that manages assets for high-net-worth individuals and institutions.

The Boeing Company

A major American aerospace and defense corporation that designs, manufactures, and services commercial airplanes, defense systems, and space technologies.

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The takeaway

CIBC Private Wealth Group's substantial increase in its Boeing holdings suggests the firm sees long-term value in the aircraft manufacturer's stock, even as it navigates challenges like the 737 MAX issues. This vote of confidence from a major institutional investor could signal that Boeing's fortunes may be turning around.