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Andreas Halvorsen Viking Global Investors

AUM $35.1B
1-Year Est. Return 21.36%
 

Andreas Halvorsen is the founder of Viking Global Investors, another prominent firm with roots in Julian Robertson’s Tiger Management. Viking is known for fundamental long/short equity investing and a large, research-intensive platform. Its public filings are widely monitored for institutional-quality growth and cyclical equity ideas.

This Fund
S&P 500
This Quarter Est. Return
+6.29%
1 Year Est. Return
+21.36%
3 Year Est. Return
+97.07%
5 Year Est. Return
+98.11%
10 Year Est. Return
+504%
AUM
$22.3B
AUM Growth
+$4.85B
Cap. Flow
+$4.03B
Cap. Flow %
18.06%
Top 10 Hldgs %
53.96%
Holding
76
New
19
Increased
16
Reduced
22
Closed
17

Sector Composition

Rank Sector Weight
1 Healthcare 38.91%
2 Technology 16.88%
3 Consumer Discretionary 15.43%
4 Communication Services 13.36%
5 Industrials 9.99%
Name Market Value Portfolio Weight Shares or Principal Change
in Stake
Capital Flow
ADPT icon
1
Adaptive Biotechnologies
ADPT
$4.15B
$1.86B 8.32%
+38,406,607
New +$1.7B
AMZN icon
2
Amazon
AMZN
$2.79T
$1.52B 6.82%
16,056,740
+9,822,360
+158% +$915M
ELV icon
3
Elevance Health
ELV
$86.9B
$1.47B 6.58%
5,198,006
-996,880
-16% -$272M
META icon
4
Meta Platforms (Facebook)
META
$1.4T
$1.36B 6.12%
7,063,705
+4,934,406
+232% +$902M
UNH icon
5
UnitedHealth
UNH
$350B
$1.17B 5.27%
4,812,185
+1,071,149
+29% +$258M
MSFT icon
6
Microsoft
MSFT
$3.59T
$1.03B 4.63%
7,704,063
-2,069,837
-21% -$263M
BA icon
7
Boeing
BA
$169B
$1.01B 4.54%
+2,777,120
New +$1.01B
JD icon
8
JD.com
JD
$39.7B
$964M 4.33%
31,821,898
+20,269,351
+175% +$583M
RTX icon
9
RTX Corp
RTX
$283B
$878M 3.94%
10,716,062
-545,438
-5% -$45.6M
NFLX icon
10
Netflix
NFLX
$331B
$760M 3.41%
20,676,980
+683,220
+3% +$24.6M
CNC icon
11
Centene
CNC
$32.1B
$734M 3.29%
13,994,550
+9,795,824
+233% +$529M
BBIO icon
12
BridgeBio Pharma
BBIO
$15.9B
$718M 3.22%
+26,620,991
New +$726M
UBER icon
13
Uber
UBER
$161B
$620M 2.78%
+13,368,682
New +$567M
MNST icon
14
Monster Beverage
MNST
$93.6B
$565M 2.54%
+35,407,788
New +$533M
MELI icon
15
Mercado Libre
MELI
$97.5B
$523M 2.35%
854,831
+242,962
+40% +$135M
ILMN icon
16
Illumina
ILMN
$33.1B
$505M 2.27%
1,409,477
+194,048
+16% +$61.3M
CRM icon
17
Salesforce
CRM
$171B
$443M 1.99%
+2,922,394
New +$458M
FWONK icon
18
Liberty Media Series C
FWONK
$26.3B
$426M 1.91%
11,769,612
-300,661
-2% -$10.9M
BSX icon
19
Boston Scientific
BSX
$73B
$395M 1.77%
9,195,192
+5,974,823
+186% +$230M
ATVI
20
DELISTED
Activision Blizzard
ATVI
$373M 1.68%
7,908,859
+2,999,492
+61% +$138M
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21
Adobe
ADBE
$109B
$358M 1.61%
1,214,269
-827,919
-41% -$230M
ALGN icon
22
Align Technology
ALGN
$11.5B
$318M 1.43%
1,161,145
-634,845
-35% -$192M
GOOGL icon
23
Alphabet (Google) Class A
GOOGL
$4.22T
$306M 1.37%
5,642,920
-1,849,620
-25% -$107M
EXAS
24
DELISTED
Exact Sciences
EXAS
$267M 1.2%
2,264,674
-950,308
-30% -$95.8M
MU icon
25
Micron Technology
MU
$1.09T
$248M 1.11%
6,431,167
+4,141,275
+181% +$158M

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Andreas Halvorsen's Q2 2019 Portfolio in Review

As of Q2 2019, Andreas Halvorsen held 76 positions worth $22.3B, up 28% from $17.4B the previous quarter. Its ten largest holdings account for 54% of the portfolio.

Andreas Halvorsen deployed $4.03B of net new capital in Q2 2019, opening 19 new positions and adding to 16 existing holdings. Its largest new stake was Adaptive Biotechnologies: 38,406,607 shares worth $1.86B.

By sector, the portfolio is most concentrated in Healthcare at 39% of assets, up from 38% a quarter earlier, followed by Technology and Consumer Discretionary.

On the sell side, the largest reduction was Alibaba, an estimated $889M trimmed.

  • Andreas Halvorsen's largest Q2 2019 buy was Adaptive Biotechnologies: 38,406,607 shares worth $1.86B.
  • Andreas Halvorsen added most to Amazon in Q2 2019, an estimated $915M increase.
  • Andreas Halvorsen's biggest Q2 2019 reduction was Alibaba, cutting an estimated $889M.
  • Andreas Halvorsen fully exited Marathon Petroleum in Q2 2019, selling an estimated $823M.
  • Andreas Halvorsen's ten largest holdings make up 54% of its $22.3B portfolio in Q2 2019.
  • Andreas Halvorsen opened 19 new positions and closed 17 in Q2 2019.
  • Andreas Halvorsen's portfolio value rose 28% quarter-over-quarter to $22.3B.

Based on Viking Global Investors's 13F filing for Q2 2019, filed 14 Aug 2019.