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This Small-Cap Manager Just Sold Its Entire $110 Million Stake in a Data Security Company
Hood River Capital Management exited its entire stake in Varonis Systems (VRNS +2.35%), selling 1,908,011 shares in the fourth quarter for an estimated $109.65 million based on quarterly average pricing, according to a February 17, 2026, SEC filing.
What happened
According to a recent SEC filing dated February 17, 2026, Hood River Capital Management LLC liquidated its entire position in Varonis Systems during the fourth quarter of 2025. The firm sold all 1,908,011 shares for an estimated transaction value of $109.65 million, based on the average share price during the quarter. The quarter-end value of the stake decreased by $109.65 million, reflecting both the share sale and stock price movement.
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NASDAQ: VRNS
Varonis Systems
Today’s Change
(2.35%) $0.56
Current Price
$24.39
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$2.8B
Day’s Range
$23.36 - $24.58
52wk Range
$20.06 - $63.90
Volume
85K
Avg Vol
3.2M
Gross Margin
78.83%
Company Overview
Company Snapshot
Varonis Systems is a leading provider of infrastructure software focused on securing and managing enterprise data both on-premises and in the cloud. The company leverages advanced analytics and automation to help organizations protect sensitive information and intellectual property. Its scalable platform and broad product suite position it as a key player in enterprise data security and compliance.
What this transaction means for investors
Hood River Capital Management, a small-cap growth specialist, exited its entire $110 million stake in Varonis Systems after the stock dropped 42% over the past year. For a manager focused on finding companies that beat Wall Street expectations, this looks like a clear cut-your-losses move.
Varonis sells data security software that protects sensitive information, particularly important as companies deploy AI tools that can accidentally expose confidential files. The problem? Varonis is transitioning from selling software licenses to a subscription model, which tanks short-term profits even while building recurring revenue. The company reported $129 million in trailing losses despite growing sales.
For investors, Varonis represents a classic turnaround bet. The business case is solid: AI security is a growing need. But you’re betting on management executing a multiyear transformation while bleeding cash. This works for patient, risk-tolerant investors who can stomach continued losses and volatility.
Growth investors like Hood River want companies already profitable and beating estimates. The exit signals a simple truth: When a stock craters 42% and losses pile up, growth managers move on regardless of the long-term story.