# Polianta Ltd

Type: Company

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## Timeline

- **2026-04-24**: Insider share sale — Senior Vice President Brian Daniel Alexander sells 37,860 shares at an average price of $59.97, totaling $2.27 million, reducing his direct ownership to 44,229 shares.
- **2026-03-31**: Polianta Ltd enters the stock — Polianta Ltd establishes a new 30,000-share position valued at $1.596 million, as disclosed in its 13F filing for the first quarter.
- **2025-12-31**: Heavy institutional accumulation intensifies — Vanguard Group increases its holding by 47.6% to 6.93 million shares; M&T Bank Corp posts a 1,108.8% surge to 330,882 shares; Handelsbanken Fonder adds 54.3% to reach 423,020 shares; Parkside Financial doubles to 536 shares; and Wealthfront Advisers initiates a new position worth $1.58 million.
- **2025-09-30**: Institutional buying wave begins — ARK Investment Management increases its stake by 32.4% to 589,887 shares. MAI Capital Management boosts its position by 833.3% to 560 shares, and Ameriflex Group lifts holdings by 1,500% to 704 shares.

## Recent coverage (1 stories)

### Inside Symbotic’s $1.6M Bet: Funds Pile In as Stock Tumbles 53% from High
2026-06-28 07:26:17 · Sentiment: Neutral · Impact: 5/10 · Sources: 2

A wave of institutional buying is hitting Symbotic even as the stock sits 53% below its peak, with Polianta Ltd initiating a new $1.6 million position and Vanguard boosting its stake by 47.6% to $412 million. The divergence between insider selling and fund accumulation sets up a high-stakes test for investors. With a negative PE and a beta near 2, the stock remains a volatile but potentially rewarding play on warehouse automation.
Full story: https://getfinancebrief.com/story/finance-symbotic-institutional-accumulation-polianta

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