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What's Behind a $49 Million Bet on This Energy Tech Stock Up 33% Amid Pending Buyout?
On February 17, 2026, Whitebox Advisors disclosed it bought 242,395 shares of Chart Industries (GTLS 0.04%), an estimated $49.12 million trade based on quarterly average pricing.
What happened
According to an SEC filing published February 17, 2026, Whitebox Advisors increased its holding in Chart Industries (GTLS 0.04%) by 242,395 shares last quarter. The estimated transaction value was $49.12 million, calculated using the average closing price for the quarter. The fund finished the period holding 560,001 shares valued at $115.49 million. The net position change, which reflects both trading and market price effects, totaled $51.92 million for the quarter.
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Company snapshot
Chart Industries is a leading provider of highly engineered equipment and solutions for the energy and industrial gas markets, operating on a global scale. The company leverages a diversified product portfolio and technical expertise to address complex needs in cryogenics, gas processing, and specialty end markets.
What this transaction means for investors
Chart sits at the center of multiple industrial tailwinds, from LNG infrastructure to carbon capture and data center energy demand. Orders reached $5.68 billion last year, up 13.4%, with a book-to-bill ratio of 1.33, while backlog climbed 21.5% to nearly $5.9 billion, giving the business real visibility into future revenue. That kind of pipeline matters in a capital-intensive business where timing and execution drive returns.
But the real story is the pending acquisition. Shareholders have already approved a deal that would pay $210 per share in cash, with closing expected in the second quarter of 2026. With shares trading just below that level, the upside is less about multiple expansion and more about deal completion and timing.
Within a portfolio already tilted toward cyclicals and event-driven positions, this fits cleanly. The transaction has cleared a few important hurdles, garnering board approval from both companies and an affirmative vote from Chart shareholders. It’s expected to close closer to the middle of the year.