Tribune Investment Group LP: 13F Portfolio Moves Tracked Quarterly

Tribune Investment Group LP is an institutional investment manager whose equity holdings are disclosed each quarter through SEC Form 13F filings. This profile tracks those disclosures over time, giving a running record of new positions, exits, and shifts in the fund’s reported U.S. stock and ETF holdings. Because 13F filings capture a snapshot of holdings at quarter-end rather than the timing of individual trades, the moves below reflect what changed during the quarter ending 2026-03-31, not a specific transaction date.

New positions opened during the quarter ending 2026-03-31

Tribune Investment Group LP opened a new position in iShares Trust funds, with one entry valued at roughly $62,000,000 and another sized near $12,000,000, pointing to continued use of broad-based ETFs for portfolio exposure. The fund also opened a new position in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust worth approximately $19,510,200, a common building block for investors seeking wide market exposure rather than single-stock concentration. Rounding out the additions, Tribune Investment Group LP opened a new position in Johnson Controls International, valued at about $10,155,173, its lone new individual-stock holding disclosed this quarter.

Positions exited during the quarter ending 2026-03-31

On the other side of the ledger, Tribune Investment Group LP exited its position in Ametek Inc (AME), a holding previously valued at roughly $12,318,600. The fund also exited its position in Cummins Inc (CMI), previously worth about $11,229,900, and closed out its stake in CBRE Group Inc (CBRE), which had been valued near $10,451,350. Taken together, the quarter’s disclosed activity shows a fund adding index-based ETF exposure and one industrial name while stepping away from three individual equity holdings across industrial and real estate services sectors.

Readers who follow institutional filings often come to this kind of data with questions similar to those behind searches like hedge fund performance data or what stocks a prominent value investor might buy today — curiosity about how professional allocators are positioning capital. A 13F filing offers a partial answer: it shows what a fund held at a single point in time, without revealing entry price, exit price, or strategy behind the numbers. This profile will be updated each quarter as Tribune Investment Group LP’s new 13F filing becomes available, so readers can track how its reported holdings evolve over time. Nothing here should be read as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any of the securities mentioned; it is a record of disclosed institutional activity for reference and research purposes only.

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

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