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304 hedge funds and large institutions have $5.7B invested in Ambev in 2019 Q4 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 51 funds opening new positions, 77 increasing their positions, 127 reducing their positions, and 35 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

1,229% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $731K | Put options by funds: $55K

133% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 37 (+4)

46% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 51 | Existing positions closed: 35

3% more funds holding

Funds holding: 294304 (+10)

2% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $5.58B → $5.7B (+$121M)

0.11% more ownership

Funds ownership: 7.67%7.78% (+0.11%)

39% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 77 | Existing positions reduced: 127

Holders
304
Holders Change
+10
Holders Change %
+3.4%
% of All Funds
5.99%
Holding in Top 10
7
Holding in Top 10 Change
+4
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+133.33%
% of All Funds
0.14%
New
51
Increased
77
Reduced
127
Closed
35
Calls
$731K
Puts
$55K
Net Calls
+$676K
Net Calls Change
+$408K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Neuberger Berman Group
101
Neuberger Berman Group
New York
$1.23M -$88.7K -20,004 -7%
KCM
102
Kornitzer Capital Management
Kansas
$1.22M
UA
103
Unison Advisors
District of Columbia
$1.2M
VI
104
Vestcor Inc
New Brunswick, Canada
$1.15M +$1.09M +246,800 New
BC
105
Brinker Capital
Pennsylvania
$935K -$34.2K -7,717 -4%
B
106
Bailard
California
$932K
KeyBank National Association
107
KeyBank National Association
Ohio
$887K -$528K -119,134 -39%
Daiwa Securities Group
108
Daiwa Securities Group
Japan
$873K
NIT
109
NumerixS Investment Technologies
British Columbia, Canada
$869K -$269K -60,600 -25%
Ameriprise
110
Ameriprise
Minnesota
$847K -$61.7K -13,919 -7%
AIA
111
Avalon Investment & Advisory
Texas
$844K -$1.35M -304,029 -63%
Mariner
112
Mariner
Kansas
$825K -$37K -8,350 -5%
Franklin Resources
113
Franklin Resources
California
$786K +$520K +117,200 +228%
CGH
114
Crossmark Global Holdings
Texas
$765K -$24.8K -5,602 -3%
FA
115
FDx Advisors
Illinois
$754K -$286K -64,385 -28%
SFI
116
Susquehanna Fundamental Investments
Pennsylvania
$743K +$707K +159,400 New
Jane Street
117
Jane Street
New York
$736K +$103K +23,315 +17%
JIM
118
Jupiter Investment Management
United Kingdom
$719K +$685K +154,400 New
WAM
119
World Asset Management
Michigan
$696K -$178K -40,193 -21%
Mirae Asset Global Investments
120
Mirae Asset Global Investments
South Korea
$690K +$173K +39,056 +36%
S
121
SimplyRich
California
$665K
TD Asset Management
122
TD Asset Management
Ontario, Canada
$617K -$95K -21,420 -14%
ARTA
123
A.R.T. Advisors
New York
$603K +$574K +129,500 New
EARNEST Partners
124
EARNEST Partners
Georgia
$553K -$36.1K -8,136 -6%
MIS
125
Morningstar Investment Services
Illinois
$524K -$97.5K -21,990 -16%

ABEV Hedge Fund Activity: Q4 2019 in Review

304 of the 5,075 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Ambev (ABEV) for Q4 2019, worth a combined $5.7B — up 2.2% from $5.58B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 51 funds opened new ABEV positions and 35 closed out — a net gain of 16 holders — while 77 added to existing stakes and 127 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Bank of America, adding an estimated $98.4M. The largest seller was Invesco, cutting an estimated $73.3M.

  • 304 institutional investors held Ambev (ABEV) as of Q4 2019, up from 294 in Q3 2019.
  • Funds reported $5.7B of Ambev stock for Q4 2019, up 2.2% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 51 funds opened new Ambev positions in Q4 2019 and 35 closed out, a net change of +16 holders.
  • The largest Ambev buyer in Q4 2019 was Bank of America, an estimated $98.4M added.
  • The largest Ambev seller in Q4 2019 was Invesco, an estimated $73.3M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q4 2019.