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David Greenspan Slate Path Capital

AUM $7.22B
1-Year Est. Return 110.75%
 

David Greenspan is the founder of Slate Path Capital, a long/short equity firm with roots in the Tiger Management network. The firm conducts fundamental research across sectors with an emphasis on differentiated views rather than index hugging. Greenspan’s filings attract attention among investors who follow Tiger Cub-style managers.

This Fund
S&P 500
This Quarter Est. Return
+1.64%
1 Year Est. Return
+110.75%
3 Year Est. Return
+393.62%
5 Year Est. Return
+449.87%
10 Year Est. Return
+5,767.79%
AUM
$5.54B
AUM Growth
+$5.48M
Cap. Flow
+$295M
Cap. Flow %
5.32%
Top 10 Hldgs %
44.01%
Holding
61
New
10
Increased
14
Reduced
19
Closed
11

Top Buys

Rank Stock Value
1
U icon
Unity
U
+$298M
2
SNDK
Sandisk
SNDK
+$228M
3
NEM icon
Newmont
NEM
+$140M
4
TWLO icon
Twilio
TWLO
+$131M
5
AKAM icon
Akamai
AKAM
+$127M

Top Sells

Rank Stock Value
1
CIEN icon
Ciena
CIEN
+$185M
2
SE icon
Sea Limited
SE
+$136M
3
AAL icon
American Airlines Group
AAL
+$84.4M
4
UAL icon
United Airlines
UAL
+$82.3M
5
DAL icon
Delta Air Lines
DAL
+$64.4M

Sector Composition

Rank Sector Weight
1 Technology 41.74%
2 Materials 13.03%
3 Industrials 10.8%
4 Communication Services 10.43%
5 Consumer Discretionary 10.09%
Name Market Value Portfolio Weight Shares or Principal Change
in Stake
Capital Flow
U icon
1
Unity
U
$20.7B
$313M 5.65%
15,968,468
+13,192,000
+475% +$298M
WDC icon
2
Western Digital
WDC
$166B
$310M 5.6%
7,670,891
-1,185,804
-13% -$56.2M
STX icon
3
Seagate
STX
$193B
$293M 5.28%
3,443,706
BABA icon
4
Alibaba
BABA
$286B
$269M 4.86%
2,036,000
+569,900
+39% +$65.7M
WBD icon
5
Warner Bros
WBD
$71.6B
$237M 4.29%
22,120,000
-1,681,000
-7% -$17.6M
CSCO icon
6
Cisco
CSCO
$438B
$232M 4.19%
3,761,372
-601,500
-14% -$37M
SNDK
7
Sandisk
SNDK
$234B
$219M 3.95%
+4,594,351
New +$228M
NOK icon
8
Nokia
NOK
$57B
$203M 3.67%
38,528,355
+8,089,368
+27% +$39.6M
CLF icon
9
Cleveland-Cliffs
CLF
$6.43B
$181M 3.26%
21,965,000
+5,757,000
+36% +$58.5M
HPE icon
10
Hewlett Packard
HPE
$70.8B
$180M 3.25%
11,674,564
-1,014,600
-8% -$20.2M
IP icon
11
International Paper
IP
$22B
$165M 2.98%
3,094,200
+1,184,200
+62% +$64.8M
PARA
12
DELISTED
Paramount Global Class B
PARA
$164M 2.96%
13,723,323
+1,137,323
+9% +$12.7M
NEM icon
13
Newmont
NEM
$139B
$154M 2.78%
+3,185,000
New +$140M
TEVA icon
14
Teva Pharmaceuticals
TEVA
$43.5B
$148M 2.68%
9,655,998
+1,164,965
+14% +$20.8M
EQT icon
15
EQT Corp
EQT
$33.6B
$145M 2.62%
2,716,688
+36,688
+1% +$1.87M
AER icon
16
AerCap
AER
$23B
$133M 2.4%
1,300,200
-92,800
-7% -$9.18M
GLW icon
17
Corning
GLW
$129B
$132M 2.38%
2,878,000
-1,234,000
-30% -$60.9M
EXE
18
Expand Energy Corp
EXE
$22.2B
$129M 2.34%
1,161,814
+28,435
+3% +$2.96M
NBIS
19
Nebius Group N.V.
NBIS
$59.6B
$125M 2.25%
5,904,200
+2,158,200
+58% +$71M
PAAS icon
20
Pan American Silver
PAAS
$22B
$122M 2.2%
4,717,000
AKAM icon
21
Akamai
AKAM
$15.9B
$114M 2.05%
+1,411,249
New +$127M
TWLO icon
22
Twilio
TWLO
$34.6B
$108M 1.96%
+1,106,000
New +$131M
GEV icon
23
GE Vernova
GEV
$255B
$106M 1.91%
346,608
+6,340
+2% +$2.21M
TECK icon
24
Teck Resources
TECK
$33.9B
$98.7M 1.78%
2,708,533
-784,000
-22% -$32.5M
KWEB icon
25
KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF
KWEB
$5.28B
$94.1M 1.7%
2,696,393
-1,415,607
-34% -$46.9M

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David Greenspan's Q1 2025 Portfolio in Review

As of Q1 2025, David Greenspan held 61 positions worth $5.54B, up 0.1% from $5.53B the previous quarter. Its ten largest holdings account for 44% of the portfolio.

David Greenspan deployed $295M of net new capital in Q1 2025, opening 10 new positions and adding to 14 existing holdings. Its largest new stake was Sandisk: 4,594,351 shares worth $219M.

By sector, the portfolio is most concentrated in Technology at 42% of assets, up from 34% a quarter earlier, followed by Materials and Industrials.

On the sell side, the largest reduction was American Airlines Group, an estimated $84.4M trimmed.

  • David Greenspan's largest Q1 2025 buy was Sandisk: 4,594,351 shares worth $219M.
  • David Greenspan added most to Unity in Q1 2025, an estimated $298M increase.
  • David Greenspan's biggest Q1 2025 reduction was American Airlines Group, cutting an estimated $84.4M.
  • David Greenspan fully exited Ciena in Q1 2025, selling an estimated $185M.
  • David Greenspan's ten largest holdings make up 44% of its $5.54B portfolio in Q1 2025.
  • David Greenspan opened 10 new positions and closed 11 in Q1 2025.
  • David Greenspan's portfolio value rose 0.1% quarter-over-quarter to $5.54B.

Based on Slate Path Capital's 13F filing for Q1 2025, filed 15 May 2025.