Harry Burn Sound Shore Management
Harry Burn is a co-founder of Sound Shore Management, a firm focused on large-cap value equities selected through fundamental research. Sound Shore is known for a disciplined valuation process and a relatively compact list of portfolio holdings. The firm is often cited among long-standing institutional value managers with a public-markets track record.
Top Buys
| Rank | Stock | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
CTRA
Coterra Energy
CTRA
|
+$83.6M |
| 2 |
Whirlpool
WHR
|
+$79.9M |
| 3 |
Chubb
CB
|
+$76.2M |
| 4 |
Wabtec
WAB
|
+$70.3M |
| 5 |
Dentsply Sirona
XRAY
|
+$63.1M |
Top Sells
| Rank | Stock | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Microsoft
MSFT
|
+$91.8M |
| 2 |
Chevron
CVX
|
+$84M |
| 3 |
Cisco
CSCO
|
+$74.9M |
| 4 |
Aon
AON
|
+$68.7M |
| 5 |
Analog Devices
ADI
|
+$59.5M |
Sector Composition
| Rank | Sector | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Financials | 28.81% |
| 2 | Healthcare | 25.83% |
| 3 | Technology | 14.54% |
| 4 | Consumer Discretionary | 11.06% |
| 5 | Communication Services | 8.07% |
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Harry Burn's Q2 2020 Portfolio in Review
As of Q2 2020, Harry Burn held 45 positions worth $3.24B, up 13% from $2.87B the previous quarter. Its ten largest holdings account for 38% of the portfolio.
Harry Burn's Q2 2020 filing shows 8 new, 11 increased, 19 reduced and 7 closed positions. Its largest new stake was Coterra Energy: 4,311,416 shares worth $74.1M. The largest sale was Microsoft, an estimated $91.8M.
By sector, the portfolio is most concentrated in Financials at 29% of assets, up from 25% a quarter earlier, followed by Healthcare and Technology.
- Harry Burn's largest Q2 2020 buy was Coterra Energy: 4,311,416 shares worth $74.1M.
- Harry Burn added most to Citigroup in Q2 2020, an estimated $40.5M increase.
- Harry Burn's biggest Q2 2020 reduction was Microsoft, cutting an estimated $91.8M.
- Harry Burn fully exited Chevron in Q2 2020, selling an estimated $84M.
- Harry Burn's ten largest holdings make up 38% of its $3.24B portfolio in Q2 2020.
- Harry Burn opened 8 new positions and closed 7 in Q2 2020.
- Harry Burn's portfolio value rose 13% quarter-over-quarter to $3.24B.
Based on Sound Shore Management's 13F filing for Q2 2020, filed 11 Aug 2020.