Kiltearn Partners LLP fully exited its position in Sealed Air Corporation (NYSE:SEE), selling 335,500 shares in the fourth quarter, according to a Feb. 13 SEC filing
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It sold 335,500 shares in Sealed Air
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The fund doesn’t hold any Sealed Air shares
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Sealed Air had accounted for 2.4% of Kiltearn’s AUM in the previous quarter
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Metric |
Value |
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Price (as of market close 2/13/26) |
$41.93 |
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Market Capitalization |
$6.2 billion |
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Revenue (TTM) |
$5.3 billion |
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Net Income (TTM) |
$396.4 million |
Sealed Air provides packaging and protective solutions in food safety and product protection markets. The company leverages proprietary brands and automation technologies to address critical needs in food preservation and secure product delivery. Sealed Air Corporation serves a diversified customer base.
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Provides packaging materials, automation equipment, and protective solutions, with key brands including CRYOVAC, BUBBLE WRAP, and AUTOBAG.
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Generates revenue by supplying integrated packaging systems and consumables to food processors and industrial clients, with a focus on automation, food safety, and protective packaging.
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Serves food processors, e-commerce businesses, consumer goods companies, pharmaceutical firms, and industrial manufacturers globally.
Kiltearn Partners continues to hold only 28 positions, according to its 13F filing. Hence, it has a concentrated portfolio.
The 28 holdings had a value of $461.7 million at the end of 2025. Its five largest positions accounted for over 44% of its AUM. Its positions ranged from 0.8% to 14.8% of AUM.
Previously, Sealed Air, while not one of its top 10 holdings, made up a significant 2.4% of Kiltearn’s AUM.
Sealed Air’s shares have performed well over the last year. Including dividends, the stock returned 26.3%, nearly double the S&P 500 index’s 13.2%.
Nonetheless, Sealed Air’s third-quarter sales dropped 1% after removing foreign-currency translation effects. For the year, management expects sales to fall by 2% to 3%.
Sealed Air reports fourth-quarter results on March 2.
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