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Willdan Stock Is Skyrocketing, but One Fund Still Cashed Out $7.7 Million
Bard Associates reported a major reduction in its Willdan Group (WLDN +18.69%) stake, selling an estimated $7.74 million of shares in the first quarter, according to a May 7, 2026, SEC filing.
What happened
According to a SEC filing dated May 7, 2026, Bard Associates reduced its holding in Willdan Group (WLDN +18.69%) by 73,167 shares during the first quarter. The estimated value of the trade, based on the average closing price for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, was approximately $7.74 million. The fund’s quarter-end position value in Willdan Group decreased by $7.59 million, reflecting both the share sale and price changes.
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Willdan Group is a diversified provider of engineering and energy consulting services. The company leverages technical expertise and project management capabilities to deliver integrated solutions for public agencies and utilities, supporting infrastructure modernization and energy efficiency initiatives. Its competitive advantage lies in its broad service portfolio and deep relationships with government and utility clients, positioning it as a key partner in complex, multi-disciplinary projects.
What this transaction means for investors
This move seems like simple profit-taking after a massive run rather than a loss of confidence in the underlying business. Bard cut the position during the first quarter, well before Willdan’s latest earnings release this week, which further buoyed shares.
On Thursday, Willdan reported first-quarter net revenue growth of 8.3% to $92.4 million, while adjusted EBITDA jumped 25% to $18.1 million. Net income surged 82% to $8.5 million, and management raised its 2026 outlook, now projecting adjusted EBITDA between $100 million and $105 million. The company also recently completed its acquisition of Burton Energy Group, a move that more than doubles its exposure to commercial energy customers and expands relationships with Fortune 500 clients.
The broader story here is that Willdan is increasingly benefiting from huge demand tied to grid modernization, energy efficiency upgrades, and infrastructure spending. That said, after an 85% stock rally in one year (plus another nearly 20% on Friday alone), some investors were always likely to lock in gains.