THO THOR INDUSTRIES INC
Executive Summary
An institutional cluster in THO shows mixed conviction: two passive mega-managers (Fidelity, Morgan Stanley) added $72.5M in new holdings, while four institutions (including Norges Bank exiting entirely and Capital Group trimming) sold $114.4M. The net selling pressure of ~$41.9M and the full exit by a sovereign wealth fund suggest cautious positioning despite the buying by two large passive funds.
Key Financial Metrics
Institutional Positions
Net institutional flow: -$41.9M
▲ Buyers (2)
| Institution | Action | Change | Position Value | Value Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morgan Stanley | DOUBLED | +184.2% | $102.7M | $71.8M |
| Fidelity | ADD | +80.4% | $1.3M | $696.0K |
▼ Sellers (4)
| Institution | Action | Change | Prev Value | Value Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Norges Bank | EXIT | -100% | $51.6M | -$51.6M |
| Capital Group | TRIM | -33% | $203.3M | -$44.3M |
| UBS | TRIM | -49% | $43.1M | -$17.5M |
| BofA | TRIM | -25.8% | $7.5M | -$997.7K |
Actionable Insight
The cluster's net selling bias, especially the sovereign exit and Capital Group's large trim, signals institutional caution. However, the buying is concentrated in passive managers (likely index rebalancing), not active conviction. Monitor for further institutional selling in the next 13F cycle and any fundamental headwinds in the RV/motor home sector.
Key Facts
- Net institutional selling of ~$41.9M (2 buyers added $72.5M, 4 sellers reduced by $114.4M)
- Norges Bank fully exited a $51.6M position (100% reduction)
- Capital Group trimmed 33% of its THO holdings, reducing by $44.3M
- Morgan Stanley more than doubled its position, adding $71.8M
- All sellers are passive/index-oriented funds; buyers are also passive mega-managers
Financial Impact
Net institutional outflow of ~$41.9M, with total selling of $114.4M exceeding total buying of $72.5M. The full exit by Norges Bank ($51.6M) and the large trim by Capital Group ($44.3M) dominate the cluster.
Risk Factors
- Continued institutional distribution could pressure the stock
- Sovereign wealth fund exit may indicate macro or sector-specific concerns
- Passive buying may be mechanical (index rebalancing) and not signal fundamental conviction
Market Snapshot
Documents Analyzed
This report is based on 1 institutional 13F filing from SEC EDGAR.
| Document | Accession Number |
|---|---|
| INST-CLUSTER Data (Synthetic) | inst-cluster-THO-2025-Q3 |
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Filters
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Jun 11, 2026
3d ago
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Institutional Cluster
| $74.86 awaiting T+1 | awaiting T+1 | — | — |
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Jun 3, 2026
11d ago
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8-K
| $79.76 $74.85 | ▲ +6.16% | ▲ +6.55% | — |
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