Sei Investments Co. Cuts Stock Position in Dominion Energy, Inc.

RIRAX Fund  USD 67.10  0.30  0.45%   
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Sei Investments Co. cut its holdings in shares of Dominion Energy, Inc. by 15.6 percent during the third quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission . The firm owned 658,107 shares of the utilities providers stock after selling 121,910 shares during the period. Sei

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