Institutional Manager Exits Entire 205,893-Share MaxLinear Position Worth $3.31M
Weybosset Research and Management LLC sold its entire 205,893-share stake in MaxLinear for about $3.31 million on January 6, 2026. MaxLinear’s shares are down 42% since early 2023, revenue is down 62% over three years and it swung from a $101 million net profit in 2022 to a $180 million net loss.
1. MaxLinear Schedules Four Conference Presentations in Q1 2026
MaxLinear, Inc. has confirmed its participation in four high-profile financial conferences during the first quarter of 2026. The company will present at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference in New York on January 13th at 8:45 a.m. ET, with a live webcast available via the investor relations website. On February 26th, MaxLinear executives will speak at the 15th Annual Susquehanna Technology Conference, also in New York. A virtual session follows on March 9th at the Loop Capital Markets 7th Annual Investor Conference, and the company rounds out its roadshow with a one-on-one session at the Stifel 2026 Technology Conference in New York on March 10th. These engagements are aimed at providing updates on product roadmaps in RF, analog and mixed-signal ICs, demonstrations of new broadband and wireless infrastructure solutions, and management’s outlook for revenue growth in 2026.
2. Weybosset Research Exits Entire MaxLinear Position After Prolonged Revenue and Profit Declines
On January 6th, 2026, Weybosset Research & Management LLC sold all 205,893 shares of its MaxLinear stake, a transaction valued at approximately $3.31 million based on quarterly average pricing. This move reduces Weybosset’s reported 13F holdings in MaxLinear to zero, representing a 1.1% position in its previous quarter-end asset mix. The fund cited a 42% share-price decline from early 2023 levels and a 62% drop in revenue over the same period, underscored by a swing from $101 million in trailing-12-month net income at the end of 2022 to a $180 million net loss in the latest quarter. Institutional investors will be watching for signs of operational stabilization before re-establishing positions in the company.