The Chemours Company

CC Materials
$14.99 $-0.25 (-1.64%)
Market Cap: $2.25 B
Gurus Holding
6
Popularity Rank
#1142
% of Shares Held
1.18%
Net Activity (Q3 2025)
-$6.15 M

Guru Ownership Trend

Guru Analysis for The Chemours Company (CC)

The Chemours Company (CC), a key player in the Materials sector, continues to attract institutional attention.

As of Q3 2025, a total of 6 Super Investors (Gurus) hold positions in the company, with a combined stake valued at approximately $26.43 M.

Top institutional holders include Steven Cohen and Ray Dalio.

Institutional sentiment is currently Slightly Bearish. This is evidenced by a $6.15 M net outflow during the quarter.

Recent activity highlights Private Capital who increased their stake by 578.6%.

Portfolio Manager % Portfolio Activity Shares Value Report Date
0.03% Add 207.1% 1,018,536 $16.13 M Q3 2025
0.02% New Buy 269,611 $4.27 M Q3 2025
1.23% 250,000 $3.96 M Q3 2025
0.13% Add 578.6% 95,000 $1.5 M Q3 2025
0.00% Add 405.2% 66,370 $1.05 M Q3 2025
0.00% New Buy 63,519 $992,807 Q3 2025

Key Holders

Top 5 by Value

$16.13 M
$4.27 M
$3.96 M
$1.05 M

Top 5 by Conviction

Recent Activity Breakdown (Q3 2025)

+$18.27 M
Total Buy Value
New Buys 2
Additions 3
-$24.42 M
Total Sell Value
Reductions 0
Sold Out 4

Guru Consensus (Q3 2025)

Based on recent activity
Net Sellers
4
Net Buyers
5

FAQs for The Chemours Company (CC)

Major holders include Steven Cohen ($16.13 M), Ray Dalio ($4.27 M), Robert Bruce ($3.96 M). According to the latest reported data, 6 tracked investment managers collectively hold approximately 1.76 M shares.

According to the latest 13F reporting period, sentiment appears Bearish (Net Selling). There was a net outflow of $6.15 M, with 5 managers increasing positions and 4 managers reducing holdings.

During the most recent reporting period, 0 managers trimmed their positions, while 4 fully exited CC. The total reported sell value was $24.42 M.

Yes, 2 managers opened new positions in CC, and 3 increased their existing holdings. The total reported buy value was $18.27 M.