Activist Group Lifts Stake to 13.27% with Fresh $100K+ Purchases
JCTC sits 91% above its 52-week low of $1.54.
Summary
Activist investor Adam Bradley's group increased its stake in Jewett Cameron to 13.27% with $100K+ in new purchases, continuing a months-long accumulation campaign.
Key Events · Ownership and Investor Activity · JCTC
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Stake Increased to 13.27%
The activist group led by Adam Bradley now beneficially owns 467,247 shares, up from 12.2% to 13.27% of outstanding shares.
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New Purchases Total $100K+
Between July 21 and August 21, the group bought 38,089 shares at prices ranging from $2.45 to $2.91, spending over $100,000.
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Continued Accumulation Despite Losses
The buying continues despite Jewett Cameron's $6.0M net loss in Q3 2026 and a 22% revenue decline, showing strong conviction in a turnaround.
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Concurrent Ownership Shift
Oregon Community Foundation agreed to sell its entire 21% stake to Kotarba Partners, potentially altering the shareholder landscape.
Analysis · JCTC · Trade & Services
Adam Bradley's activist group has raised its beneficial ownership in Jewett Cameron from 12.2% to 13.27%, acquiring 38,089 shares between July 21 and August 21 at prices ranging from $2.45 to $2.91. The group now controls 467,247 shares, worth approximately $1.37 million at today's price. This continues a pattern of accumulation that began in June, signaling persistent conviction despite the company's recent $6.0M quarterly loss and collapsing margins. The purchases come as another major shareholder, Oregon Community Foundation, agreed to sell its entire 21% stake to Kotarba Partners, potentially shifting the balance of power.
At the time of this filing, JCTC was trading at $2.94 on NASDAQ in the Trade & Services sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $10.3M. The 52-week trading range was $1.54 to $3.95. This filing was assessed with positive market sentiment and an importance score of 8 out of 10.