Stephen Mandel Lone Pine Capital
Stephen Mandel founded Lone Pine Capital, a long/short equity firm that became one of the most influential Tiger Cub franchises. Lone Pine is known for fundamental research and growth-oriented equity investing with risk management through shorting and portfolio construction. Even as the firm’s structure has evolved over time, Mandel’s name remains closely associated with institutional growth investing.
Top Buys
| Rank | Stock | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Visa
V
|
+$627M |
| 2 |
Howmet Aerospace
HWM
|
+$560M |
| 3 |
Bath & Body Works
BBWI
|
+$516M |
| 4 |
Carvana
CVNA
|
+$317M |
| 5 |
Global Payments
GPN
|
+$312M |
Top Sells
| Rank | Stock | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Salesforce
CRM
|
+$673M |
| 2 |
Union Pacific
UNP
|
+$584M |
| 3 |
Mercado Libre
MELI
|
+$555M |
| 4 |
Domino's
DPZ
|
+$509M |
| 5 |
IQVIA
IQV
|
+$476M |
Sector Composition
| Rank | Sector | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Technology | 28.19% |
| 2 | Consumer Discretionary | 22.63% |
| 3 | Communication Services | 13.46% |
| 4 | Industrials | 12.9% |
| 5 | Healthcare | 10.86% |
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Stephen Mandel's Q1 2020 Portfolio in Review
As of Q1 2020, Stephen Mandel held 53 positions worth $16.9B, down 11% from $18.9B the previous quarter. Its ten largest holdings account for 53% of the portfolio.
Stephen Mandel's Q1 2020 filing shows 10 new, 17 increased, 12 reduced and 14 closed positions. Its largest new stake was Visa: 3,329,975 shares worth $537M. The largest sale was Salesforce, an estimated $673M.
By sector, the portfolio is most concentrated in Technology at 28% of assets, down from 29% a quarter earlier, followed by Consumer Discretionary and Communication Services.
- Stephen Mandel's largest Q1 2020 buy was Visa: 3,329,975 shares worth $537M.
- Stephen Mandel added most to Carvana in Q1 2020, an estimated $317M increase.
- Stephen Mandel's biggest Q1 2020 reduction was Sea Limited, cutting an estimated $275M.
- Stephen Mandel fully exited Salesforce in Q1 2020, selling an estimated $673M.
- Stephen Mandel's ten largest holdings make up 53% of its $16.9B portfolio in Q1 2020.
- Stephen Mandel opened 10 new positions and closed 14 in Q1 2020.
- Stephen Mandel's portfolio value fell 11% quarter-over-quarter to $16.9B.
Based on Lone Pine Capital's 13F filing for Q1 2020, filed 15 May 2020.