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Just caught something interesting about CTRI stock activity from earlier this year. Looks like a major shareholder, Gas Holdings Southwest, dumped a huge block back in June 2025 - we're talking 11.2 million shares worth roughly 232 million. That was about 19% of their total holdings, which is a pretty significant move. After the sale they still held nearly 47 million shares though, so not a complete exit.
What's wild is the mixed signals in CTRI stock trading overall. In that same 6-month window, you had 3 insider trades total - 2 buys and 1 sell. Julie Dill picked up 1,000 shares for around 16k, so some insiders were still accumulating while Gas Holdings was lightening up. Could mean different views on where things are headed.
The institutional side got pretty active too. About 49 funds added CTRI stock positions in recent quarters while 48 trimmed theirs. Some notable exits - FIL and Zimmer Partners completely bailed on their positions worth 43 and 29 million respectively. But there was fresh money coming in too, like Mirae Asset adding over a million shares and FMR adding 843k. Wells Fargo analysts were still bullish with an overweight call back in May, so the mixed institutional activity is interesting against that backdrop. Makes you wonder what they're seeing that the big funds aren't, or vice versa.