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Harbour Investment Trims Amazon Holdings
Asset manager reduces stake in e-commerce giant by 8.7% in Q3
Mar. 21, 2026 at 11:40am
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Harbour Investment Management LLC, a major investment firm, reduced its holdings in Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) by 8.7% in the third quarter of 2026, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 35,354 shares of the e-commerce company's stock, valued at approximately $7.76 million.
Why it matters
Amazon is one of the most widely held and influential stocks, so changes in major institutional investors' positions can provide insights into broader market sentiment and expectations around the company's performance.
The details
Harbour Investment Management trimmed its Amazon stake by selling 3,380 shares during the third quarter. The firm's total Amazon holdings now account for around 3.4% of its investment portfolio, making it the sixth-largest position. Several other large investors, including Vanguard Group and Goldman Sachs, have also adjusted their Amazon positions in recent quarters.
- Harbour Investment Management filed its Q3 2026 13F report in late 2026.
The players
Harbour Investment Management LLC
A major investment management firm that has been an institutional investor in Amazon.
Amazon.com, Inc.
The e-commerce and technology giant, one of the most widely held and influential public companies.
The takeaway
This move by Harbour Investment Management reflects broader uncertainty around Amazon's near-term outlook, as major investors adjust their positions in the tech giant amid a challenging macroeconomic environment. However, Amazon remains a core holding for many institutional funds given its dominant market position and long-term growth potential.
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