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Thomas Steyer Farallon Capital Management

AUM $21.7B
1-Year Est. Return 79.24%
 

Thomas Steyer founded Farallon Capital Management, a pioneering multi-strategy firm spanning credit, equities, real estate, and event-driven investing. Farallon became known for rigorous research and opportunistic capital allocation across cycles. Although Steyer later focused on public advocacy, the Farallon name remains important in hedge fund history and ongoing 13F tracking.

This Fund
S&P 500
This Quarter Est. Return
+10.17%
1 Year Est. Return
+79.24%
3 Year Est. Return
+204.51%
5 Year Est. Return
+270.91%
10 Year Est. Return
+1,884.18%
AUM
$15.4B
AUM Growth
+$2.08B
Cap. Flow
+$1.36B
Cap. Flow %
8.86%
Top 10 Hldgs %
54.82%
Holding
115
New
20
Increased
35
Reduced
31
Closed
11

Sector Composition

Rank Sector Weight
1 Healthcare 38.49%
2 Technology 17.66%
3 Communication Services 14.59%
4 Industrials 6.69%
5 Energy 5%
Name Market Value Portfolio Weight Shares or Principal Change
in Stake
Capital Flow
GRFS
51
Grifois
GRFS
$5.44B
$65M 0.42%
3,080,083
+153,731
+5% +$2.93M
EXEL icon
52
Exelixis
EXEL
$13.4B
$64.1M 0.42%
3,000,000
GBT
53
DELISTED
Global Blood Therapeutics, Inc.
GBT
$59.2M 0.38%
1,125,000
-375,000
-25% -$21.6M
LBTYA icon
54
Liberty Global Class A
LBTYA
$3.63B
$56.2M 0.37%
2,083,977
-1,865,576
-47% -$49.2M
ARWR icon
55
Arrowhead Research
ARWR
$12.3B
$53M 0.34%
2,000,000
+79,391
+4% +$1.74M
FATE icon
56
Fate Therapeutics
FATE
$279M
$50.8M 0.33%
2,500,000
RDUS
57
DELISTED
Radius Health, Inc.
RDUS
$49.8M 0.32%
2,043,149
CVS icon
58
CVS Health
CVS
$119B
$44.8M 0.29%
822,500
+197,500
+32% +$10.6M
FOX icon
59
Fox Class B
FOX
$25.6B
$43.2M 0.28%
1,182,500
-1,624,931
-58% -$59M
NXPI icon
60
NXP Semiconductors
NXPI
$56.9B
$42M 0.27%
430,000
-105,000
-20% -$10.2M
ZYME icon
61
Zymeworks
ZYME
$2.05B
$38.6M 0.25%
1,756,470
+181,470
+12% +$3.33M
FDC
62
DELISTED
First Data Corporation
FDC
$38.6M 0.25%
+1,425,000
New +$37.1M
PGNX
63
DELISTED
Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc
PGNX
$34.2M 0.22%
5,543,386
+1,342,566
+32% +$6.47M
RC
64
Ready Capital
RC
$311M
$33.4M 0.22%
2,243,239
TMUS icon
65
T-Mobile US
TMUS
$196B
$31.6M 0.21%
+425,780
New +$31.6M
FOXA icon
66
Fox Class A
FOXA
$28.8B
$30.6M 0.2%
836,400
+127,180
+18% +$4.67M
BPL
67
DELISTED
Buckeye Partners, L.P.
BPL
$29.6M 0.19%
+719,857
New +$27.2M
PTCT icon
68
PTC Therapeutics
PTCT
$5.83B
$27M 0.18%
600,000
-100,000
-14% -$3.95M
CRSP icon
69
CRISPR Therapeutics
CRSP
$5.75B
$23.6M 0.15%
500,000
-225,000
-31% -$8.99M
QTNT
70
DELISTED
Quotient Limited Ordinary Shares
QTNT
$23.4M 0.15%
+62,500
New +$22.3M
CDXS icon
71
Codexis
CDXS
$183M
$23M 0.15%
1,250,000
STML
72
DELISTED
Stemline Therapeutics, Inc.
STML
$23M 0.15%
1,500,000
-500,000
-25% -$7.23M
SINA
73
DELISTED
Sina Corp
SINA
$22M 0.14%
510,000
-140,000
-22% -$7.34M
ZEAL
74
DELISTED
Zealand Pharma A/S American Depositary Shares
ZEAL
$21.6M 0.14%
1,000,000
+51,300
+5% +$1.04M
NVTA
75
DELISTED
Invitae Corporation
NVTA
$21.1M 0.14%
900,000
+600,000
+200% +$12.8M

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Thomas Steyer's Q2 2019 Portfolio in Review

As of Q2 2019, Thomas Steyer held 115 positions worth $15.4B, up 16% from $13.3B the previous quarter. Its ten largest holdings account for 55% of the portfolio.

Thomas Steyer deployed $1.36B of net new capital in Q2 2019, opening 20 new positions and adding to 35 existing holdings. Its largest new stake was Anadarko Petroleum: 10,465,000 shares worth $738M.

By sector, the portfolio is most concentrated in Healthcare at 38% of assets, up from 30% a quarter earlier, followed by Technology and Communication Services.

On the sell side, the largest reduction was TransUnion, an estimated $181M trimmed.

  • Thomas Steyer's largest Q2 2019 buy was Anadarko Petroleum: 10,465,000 shares worth $738M.
  • Thomas Steyer added most to Celgene Corp in Q2 2019, an estimated $666M increase.
  • Thomas Steyer's biggest Q2 2019 reduction was TransUnion, cutting an estimated $181M.
  • Thomas Steyer fully exited Goldcorp Inc in Q2 2019, selling an estimated $148M.
  • Thomas Steyer's ten largest holdings make up 55% of its $15.4B portfolio in Q2 2019.
  • Thomas Steyer opened 20 new positions and closed 11 in Q2 2019.
  • Thomas Steyer's portfolio value rose 16% quarter-over-quarter to $15.4B.

Based on Farallon Capital Management's 13F filing for Q2 2019, filed 14 Aug 2019.