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Vanguard Group Trims ZoomInfo Technologies Stake
Vanguard Group Inc. reduces its position in ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. by 4.4% in the third quarter.
Mar. 3, 2026 at 12:15am
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Vanguard Group Inc. has trimmed its position in ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:ZI) by 4.4% during the third quarter, according to a disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund now owns 25,747,180 shares of the company's stock, down from 26,943,004 shares previously.
Why it matters
As a major institutional investor, Vanguard's moves can signal broader market sentiment around a stock. The reduction in Vanguard's ZoomInfo stake could indicate some investor concerns about the company's performance or outlook.
The details
Vanguard sold 1,195,824 shares of ZoomInfo Technologies in the third quarter, reducing its stake to 7.52% of the company's outstanding shares. ZoomInfo is a cloud-based B2B intelligence and go-to-market solutions provider.
- Vanguard trimmed its ZoomInfo stake during the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Vanguard Group Inc.
A major investment management firm and one of the world's largest providers of mutual funds and ETFs.
ZoomInfo Technologies Inc.
A cloud-based software company that provides business-to-business intelligence and go-to-market solutions.
The takeaway
Vanguard's reduction in its ZoomInfo stake could signal some investor caution around the company's prospects, though the overall reasons behind the move are not entirely clear. Analysts will likely be watching to see if other major institutional investors follow suit.


