Which institutions bought Ocado recently

Which institutions bought Ocado recently AI+
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Which institutions bought Ocado recently

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While Fintel's platform provides comprehensive institutional ownership data, the most recent publicly available aggregated data in the provided snippets for Ocado Group plc (across various tickers like 0OC, OCDO, OCDGF) indicates a net decrease in institutional long shares in the most recent reported quarter. For example, for the ticker 0OC, institutional shares (long) decreased by 3.97% in the most recent quarter (MRQ).1 Similarly, for OCDO, institutional shares (long) decreased by 3.91% MRQ.2 This suggests a net selling trend among institutions during that period.

The largest institutional shareholders of Ocado Group plc, based on the most recent available filings, include:

  • CWGIX - CAPITAL WORLD GROWTH & INCOME FUND Class A1
  • VWIGX - Vanguard International Growth Fund Investor Shares1
  • SMCWX - SMALLCAP WORLD FUND INC Class A1
  • VGTSX - Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund Investor Shares1
  • IGAAX - International Growth and Income Fund Class A1
  • ANEFX - NEW ECONOMY FUND Class A1
  • VTMGX - Vanguard Developed Markets Index Fund Admiral Shares1
  • BGETX - Baillie Gifford EAFE Fund Class 21

It's important to note that the "MRQ" data in these snippets likely reflects filings from Q3 2025 or earlier, given the share price dates mentioned (e.g., September 30, 2025, for 0OC and August 6, 2025, for OCDO).1 To identify specific institutions that have bought Ocado shares more recently (e.g., in Q4 2025 or Q1 2026), you would typically need to consult the latest 13F, 13D, or 13G filings directly on Fintel's platform, which provides detailed changes in holdings for each institution. The "Fund Sentiment Score" on Fintel's site is designed to identify companies with high levels of institutional accumulation, but the specific score and contributing institutions are not detailed in these summaries.1

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