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489 hedge funds and large institutions have $6.83B invested in AES in 2017 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 47 funds opening new positions, 178 increasing their positions, 197 reducing their positions, and 34 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

308% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $12.5M | Put options by funds: $3.06M

38% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 47 | Existing positions closed: 34

2% more funds holding

Funds holding: 479489 (+10)

0% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 33 (0)

0.77% less ownership

Funds ownership: 93.92%93.14% (-0.77%)

1% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $6.92B → $6.83B (-$83.5M)

10% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 178 | Existing positions reduced: 197

Holders
489
Holders Change
+10
Holders Change %
+2.09%
% of All Funds
12.19%
Holding in Top 10
3
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.07%
New
47
Increased
178
Reduced
197
Closed
34
Calls
$12.5M
Puts
$3.06M
Net Calls
+$9.43M
Net Calls Change
+$9.06M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
ECM
326
Everence Capital Management
Indiana
$318K +$168K +14,640 +104%
ZCA
327
Zeke Capital Advisors
Pennsylvania
$316K -$88.3K -7,690 -21%
JFGIW
328
Johnson Financial Group Inc (Wisconsin)
Wisconsin
$311K -$8.76K -763 -3%
FM
329
Foster & Motley
Ohio
$311K +$48.1K +4,187 +18%
II
330
IFM Investors
Australia
$304K +$72K +6,268 +30%
TAM
331
Tyers Asset Management
Texas
$300K -$246K -21,456 -44%
SI
332
Stephens Inc
Arkansas
$297K +$62.5K +5,444 +26%
JIR
333
James Investment Research
Ohio
$296K -$244K -21,261 -44%
SM
334
Sciencast Management
New Jersey
$294K +$67.2K +5,853 +28%
CA
335
Cetera Advisors
Colorado
$286K +$296K +25,758 New
APFBOT
336
Amica Pension Fund Board of Trustees
Rhode Island
$285K
Citadel Advisors
337
Citadel Advisors
Florida
$284K -$3.08M -268,568 -91%
Loomis, Sayles & Company
338
Loomis, Sayles & Company
Massachusetts
$284K +$294K +25,577 New
AAM
339
Advisors Asset Management
Colorado
$281K -$8.88K -773 -3%
CCM
340
Cadence Capital Management
Massachusetts
$277K -$32.2K -2,808 -10%
NB
341
Nicolet Bankshares
Wisconsin
$277K
CP
342
Camelot Portfolios
Ohio
$272K -$3.02K -263 -1%
ONB
343
Old National Bancorp
Indiana
$270K -$145K -12,661 -34%
IIM
344
Ironwood Investment Management
Massachusetts
$263K -$4.72K -411 -2%
SLF
345
Sun Life Financial
Ontario, Canada
$258K +$264K +23,016 +11,065%
GL
346
GLG LLC
New York
$252K -$30.2K -2,632 -10%
MYAM
347
Meiji Yasuda Asset Management
Japan
$251K +$259K +22,594 New
W
348
Wealthfront
California
$250K +$136K +11,876 +112%
LP
349
LMR Partners
United Kingdom
$248K -$517K -45,027 -67%
CA
350
Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft
Germany
$247K -$147K -12,757 -36%

AES Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2017 in Review

489 of the 4,011 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in AES (AES) for Q2 2017, worth a combined $6.83B — down 1.2% from $6.92B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 47 funds opened new AES positions and 34 closed out — a net gain of 13 holders — while 178 added to existing stakes and 197 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Fidelity Investments, adding an estimated $274M. The largest seller was T. Rowe Price Associates, cutting an estimated $197M.

  • 489 institutional investors held AES (AES) as of Q2 2017, up from 479 in Q1 2017.
  • Funds reported $6.83B of AES stock for Q2 2017, down 1.2% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 47 funds opened new AES positions in Q2 2017 and 34 closed out, a net change of +13 holders.
  • The largest AES buyer in Q2 2017 was Fidelity Investments, an estimated $274M added.
  • The largest AES seller in Q2 2017 was T. Rowe Price Associates, an estimated $197M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2017.