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AAC

AAC Holdings
AAC

Delisted

AAC was delisted on the 25th of October, 2019.

69 hedge funds and large institutions have $92.3M invested in AAC Holdings in 2017 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 15 funds opening new positions, 18 increasing their positions, 22 reducing their positions, and 14 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

966% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $1.11M | Put options by funds: $104K

20% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $76.9M → $92.3M (+$15.4M)

7% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 15 | Existing positions closed: 14

5% less funds holding

Funds holding: 7369 (-4)

18% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 18 | Existing positions reduced: 22

Holders
69
Holders Change
-4
Holders Change %
-5.48%
% of All Funds
1.72%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
15
Increased
18
Reduced
22
Closed
14
Calls
$1.11M
Puts
$104K
Net Calls
+$1M
Net Calls Change
+$1.24M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
DM
1
Deerfield Management
New York
$16.9M
CAM
2
Cortina Asset Management
Wisconsin
$10.2M +$2.19M +267,860 +29%
SIMG
3
Stephens Investment Management Group
Texas
$9.77M +$666K +81,492 +8%
DDC
4
DF Dent & Co
Maryland
$8.96M -$80.9K -9,892 -0.9%
AGA
5
Altrinsic Global Advisors
Connecticut
$6.69M
Morgan Stanley
6
Morgan Stanley
New York
$6.31M -$1.34M -164,104 -18%
BlackRock
7
BlackRock
New York
$5.05M +$4.84M +591,979 +89,966%
Vanguard Group
8
Vanguard Group
Pennsylvania
$4.43M +$299K +36,546 +8%
MIP
9
Mondrian Investment Partners
United Kingdom
$3.4M
Bank of America
10
Bank of America
North Carolina
$3.06M +$2.2K +269 +0.1%
William Blair & Company
11
William Blair & Company
Illinois
$2.23M -$331K -40,425 -14%
RA
12
Royce & Associates
New York
$1.62M +$1.55M +189,400 New
Bank of New York Mellon
13
Bank of New York Mellon
New York
$1.58M -$141K -17,248 -9%
State Street
14
State Street
Massachusetts
$1.31M +$56.8K +6,943 +5%
Northern Trust
15
Northern Trust
Illinois
$1.05M -$278K -33,956 -22%
SCM
16
Sterling Capital Management
North Carolina
$890K +$229K +27,953 +37%
BCM
17
Bridgeway Capital Management
Texas
$793K +$761K +93,000 New
Geode Capital Management
18
Geode Capital Management
Massachusetts
$591K +$17.4K +2,130 +3%
LCP
19
Lombardia Capital Partners
California
$579K -$93.9K -11,481 -14%
PI
20
Putnam Investments
Massachusetts
$574K +$551K +67,323 New
Deutsche Bank
21
Deutsche Bank
Germany
$566K +$4.92K +602 +0.9%
Millennium Management
22
Millennium Management
New York
$483K -$944K -115,388 -67%
BG
23
Bellevue Group
Switzerland
$384K
D.E. Shaw & Co
24
D.E. Shaw & Co
New York
$379K +$363K +44,411 New
ARTA
25
A.R.T. Advisors
New York
$360K +$219K +26,753 +173%

AAC Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2017 in Review

69 of the 4,017 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in AAC Holdings (AAC) for Q1 2017, worth a combined $92.3M — up 20% from $76.9M a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 15 funds opened new AAC positions and 14 closed out — a net gain of 1 holder — while 18 added to existing stakes and 22 trimmed.

The largest buyer was BlackRock, adding an estimated $4.84M. The largest seller was Morgan Stanley, cutting an estimated $1.34M.

  • 69 institutional investors held AAC Holdings (AAC) as of Q1 2017, down from 73 in Q4 2016.
  • Funds reported $92.3M of AAC Holdings stock for Q1 2017, up 20% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 15 funds opened new AAC Holdings positions in Q1 2017 and 14 closed out, a net change of +1 holder.
  • The largest AAC Holdings buyer in Q1 2017 was BlackRock, an estimated $4.84M added.
  • The largest AAC Holdings seller in Q1 2017 was Morgan Stanley, an estimated $1.34M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2017.