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Blair William & Co. IL Reduces Stake in Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Institutional investor lowers holdings in consumer goods giant by 14.2% in Q3
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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According to a recent 13F filing with the SEC, Blair William & Co. IL lowered its holdings in shares of Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NASDAQ:KMB) by 14.2% during the 3rd quarter. The institutional investor now owns 142,093 shares of the company's stock, valued at $17,668,000 as of the filing.
Why it matters
Kimberly-Clark is a major consumer goods company known for brands like Kleenex, Huggies, and Cottonelle. Changes in institutional ownership can provide insights into investor sentiment and market trends around the stock.
The details
Blair William & Co. IL sold 23,491 shares of Kimberly-Clark during the 3rd quarter, reducing its total position to 142,093 shares. The company cited the filing as the source of this information.
- The 13F filing covers the 3rd quarter of the year.
The players
Blair William & Co. IL
An institutional investor that manages a portfolio of stocks, including shares of Kimberly-Clark Corporation.
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
A U.S.-based multinational manufacturer of personal care and consumer tissue products, known for brands like Kleenex, Huggies, and Cottonelle.
The takeaway
This filing indicates that one institutional investor has reduced its stake in Kimberly-Clark, potentially signaling a shift in market sentiment around the consumer goods company. However, the overall institutional ownership of Kimberly-Clark remains high at 76.29%.

