Highlights
Institutional investors continue to increase their positions in Humana Inc. (NYSE:HUM), reflecting heightened activity in the healthcare sector.
Several major firms, including Mirae Asset Global Investments Co. Ltd. and Retirement Systems of Alabama, have expanded their holdings in the company.
Over 92% of the company’s stock is currently held by institutional investors
Humana Inc. operates within the healthcare industry, specializing in health insurance services and Medicare Advantage plans. Recent filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission indicate that institutional investors have been actively adjusting their positions in the company.
Institutional Investors Expanding Holdings
Choreo LLC recently increased its stake in Humana by acquiring an additional portion of shares. By the end of the fourth quarter, the firm held a total of 6,711 shares. Mirae Asset Global Investments Co. Ltd. also expanded its position, now owning 17,567 shares, reflecting a notable rise in its holdings.
Retirement Systems of Alabama reported a substantial adjustment, with an increase of shares to a total of 219,002. This move suggests a growing presence of institutional investments within the company. E. Ohman J:or Asset Management AB also raised its stake, acquiring 5,488 shares in total after increasing its holdings by 14.6%.
Smaller Firms Increasing Exposure
In addition to larger institutional investors, smaller firms have also increased their positions. Mather Group LLC and Tempus Wealth Planning LLC reported additional purchases, adding shares to their portfolios during the fourth quarter. Tempus Wealth Planning LLC, for instance, acquired 78 additional shares, bringing its total to 878 shares.
Overall Institutional Interest
The latest data indicates that institutional investors collectively own approximately 92.38% of Humana Inc.’s stock. This substantial ownership suggests continued confidence in the company’s operations within the healthcare sector. The increase in holdings by multiple firms highlights ongoing institutional activity and interest in the company’s long-term positioning.