Permian Investment Partners, LP: 13F Portfolio Moves Tracked Quarterly

This page tracks Permian Investment Partners, LP’s institutional portfolio moves as disclosed in its Form 13F filings with the SEC, updated every quarter as new filings become public. Because a 13F is a quarterly snapshot of long U.S. equity holdings rather than a trade-by-trade ledger, the figures below reflect reported position sizes at quarter-end rather than the exact days trades occurred. Use this profile to see how the fund’s stakes have shifted over time, one filing at a time.

During the quarter ending 2026-03-31, Permian Investment Partners, LP opened three new positions. The largest new stake was in Amentum Holdings Inc (AMTM), valued at $40,867,360, followed by CNH Indl N V at $39,796,240. The fund also started a smaller position in Vanguard Intl Equity Index F worth $17,557,590, suggesting some diversification into broad international exposure alongside its individual equity picks.

Positions Increased and Reduced

Several existing holdings were built up further. NRG Energy Inc (NRG) grew by 35%, rising from $99,525,000 to $134,448,800, while Aramark (ARMK) increased 39%, from $71,864,357 to $99,836,115. TriMas Corp (TRS) also saw a notable 48% increase, moving from $29,192,401 to $43,217,850.

On the other side, the fund trimmed several positions. Tic Solutions Inc (TIC) was reduced by 25%, from $193,789,572 to $144,398,719, and Resideo Technologies Inc (REZI) was also cut by 25%, from $86,904,440 to $65,022,612. Grifols S A was pared back more modestly, down 9% from $170,078,950 to $155,224,526. Exposure to spot bitcoin products was scaled back sharply, with Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin down 65% (from $4,573,800 to $1,593,810) and iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) down 64% (from $2,899,908 to $1,052,977).

Exited Position

Permian Investment Partners, LP fully exited API Group Corp (APG) during the quarter ending 2026-03-31, closing out a position that had been worth $57,391,492.

Together, these moves outline a quarter of fresh entries into industrials and diversified index exposure, continued conviction in energy and services names like NRG and Aramark, and a pullback from digital-asset proxies and a handful of existing holdings. As new 13F filings are released each quarter, this profile will be updated with the latest changes to Permian Investment Partners, LP’s disclosed portfolio, giving a running history of how its reported positions evolve over time. This content is for informational tracking purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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Source: SEC Form 13F filings. This page updates every quarter.

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