Atlantic Investment Management sold 645,584 shares of Graphic Packaging in the fourth quarter.
As a result, the quarter-end position value decreased by $12.63 million, reflecting both share sales and price movement.
The position previously accounted for 7.3% of fund AUM as of the prior quarter.
On February 17, 2026, Atlantic Investment Management, Inc. disclosed it sold out its entire stake in Graphic Packaging (NYSE:GPK), an estimated $12.63 million trade.
According to a recent SEC filing dated February 17, 2026, Atlantic Investment Management, Inc. completely exited its position in Graphic Packaging during the fourth quarter of 2025. The fund sold all 645,584 shares, with the quarter-end value of the position falling by $12.63 million, consistent with the liquidation.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close February 17, 2026) | $12.37 |
| Market capitalization | $3.65 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $8.62 billion |
| Net income (TTM) | $444.00 million |
Graphic Packaging is a leading provider of fiber-based packaging solutions, operating at scale with a global customer base and a diverse product portfolio. The company leverages integrated manufacturing capabilities and a broad distribution network to deliver value-added packaging products to major consumer brands. Its focus on innovation and operational efficiency supports its competitive positioning within the packaging and containers industry.
It’s been a rough year for Graphic Packaging, and this exit signals a clear pivot away from a capital-heavy turnaround story in favor of higher-conviction industrial names already showing operational momentum.
Graphic Packaging’s 2025 results were solid on paper but trending the wrong way. Net sales slipped 2% to $8.6 billion, while net income fell to $444 million from $658 million the year prior as margins compressed meaningfully year over year. At the same time, net leverage rose to 3.8x from 3.0x, even as the company spent $935 million in capital expenditures tied largely to its $1.67 billion Waco project.
Yes, management is targeting $700 million to $800 million in adjusted free cash flow in 2026. But that comes alongside guidance for lower adjusted EBITDA and EPS of $0.75 to $1.15, reflecting operational headwinds and inventory-related actions.
Nevertheless, for long-term investors, this looks less like panic selling and more like capital discipline. When leverage is rising and margins are shrinking, reallocating toward businesses with cleaner earnings momentum can be the smarter compounding move.
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