According to a recent SEC filing dated April 30, 2026, Villere St Denis J & Co LLC reduced its exposure to Tidewater (NYSE:TDW) by 134,355 shares. The estimated transaction value, calculated using the quarter’s average closing price, is approximately $9.34 million. The quarter-end value of the position shifted by $2.89 million, which accounts for both share reduction and market price changes. The fund now holds 292,866 shares, worth $24.47 million.
The fund sold shares, leaving Tidewater at 2.7% of 13F assets under management
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Provides offshore marine support and transportation services, including platform supply vessels, anchor handling tug supply vessels, and specialized marine services for oil, gas, and windfarm projects.
Generates revenue primarily through the operation and chartering of its fleet, supporting exploration, development, and production activities in the offshore energy sector.
Serves a global customer base of oil and natural gas companies, independent exploration and production firms, government-controlled organizations, and offshore construction and windfarm development companies.
Specializing in offshore marine support, Tidewater serves global energy clients across oil, gas, and windfarm projects. Tidewater Inc. is a leading provider of marine support services to the offshore energy industry, operating a diversified global fleet. The company's scale and specialized capabilities position it to support both traditional oil and gas operations as well as the growing offshore wind sector. Its broad customer base and focus on operational excellence contribute to a resilient and competitive business model.
Villere St Denis sold about 31% of its Tidewater stake during the first quarter, but this could have been a rebalancing decision. The firm’s largest position makes up just 4.5% of the portfolio.
Tidewater stock is up by about 73.9% in 2026. It looks like Villere St Denis reduced its stake after the stock spiked in early March. Despite reducing its shares by nearly a third, the position’s value grew by 13% during the first quarter.
Tidewater will report results from the three months ended March 31 on Monday, May 4, after the market closes. It didn’t need a spike in oil prices to report strong profits. In 2025, the company recorded $426 million in free cash flow from just $1.35 billion in total revenue.
Tidewater guided 2026 revenue to a range between $1.43 billion and $1.48 billion when it reported fourth quarter results on March 2, 2026. Investors will be expecting a positive guidance revision due to spiking global oil prices.
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