AYAL Capital initiated a position in Middleby in the fourth quarter, buying up 44,000 shares.
The quarter-end stake value rose by $6.54 million, reflecting both the purchase and price movement during the quarter.
The new addition places Middleby outside the fund’s top five positions.
On February 17, 2026, AYAL Capital Advisors Ltd disclosed a new position in The Middleby Corporation (NASDAQ:MIDD), acquiring 44,000 shares in a trade estimated at $6.54 million based on quarter-end values.
According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated February 17, 2026, AYAL Capital Advisors initiated a new position in Middleby, purchasing 44,000 shares in the fourth quarter. The quarter-end value of the position rose by $6.54 million as a result.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close February 17, 2026) | $163.56 |
| Market capitalization | $8.24 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $3.88 billion |
| Net income (TTM) | ($202.37 million) |
The Middleby Corporation is a global leader in the production of advanced foodservice and food processing equipment. The company leverages a diversified product suite and international distribution to address a broad spectrum of commercial and residential kitchen needs. Middleby's competitive edge is anchored in its innovation, breadth of offerings, and ability to serve both high-volume foodservice operators and premium residential customers.
Portfolio pivots matter most when a company is pivoting too. Middleby is in the middle of a strategic reset, and that makes any new capital allocation decision more telling than usual.
Third-quarter sales rose 4% to $982 million, while adjusted EBITDA came in at $196 million. But the headline number was the $709 million non-cash impairment tied to the strategic review of the Residential Kitchen segment. Since then, Middleby completed the sale of a 51% stake in that business for roughly $540 million in cash and a $135 million seller note, accelerating its shift toward becoming a pure-play commercial foodservice operator.
The company returned about $720 million to shareholders in 2025 and reduced shares outstanding by roughly 9%. Net leverage, meanwhile, stood at 2.3x at the end of the third quarter.
For long-term investors, the bet hinges on whether a more focused commercial platform can deliver steadier margins and capital returns than a diversified conglomerate model. In a portfolio tilted toward steady industrial and healthcare names, this position adds a cyclical but cash-generative operator undergoing real structural change. Execution, not optics, will determine whether the reset unlocks value.
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