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BASE
Couchbase
BASE
BASE
Delisted
BASE was delisted on the 23rd of September, 2025.
152 hedge funds and large institutions have $551M invested in Couchbase in 2025 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 32 funds opening new positions, 61 increasing their positions, 36 reducing their positions, and 28 closing their positions.
New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed
131% more call options, than puts
Call options by funds: $8.72M | Put options by funds: $3.78M
69% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 61 | Existing positions reduced: 36
25% more funds holding in top 10
Funds holding in top 10: 4 → 5 (+1)
14% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 32 | Existing positions closed: 28
3% more funds holding
Funds holding: 148 → 152 (+4)
6.02% less ownership
Funds ownership: 71.96% → 65.94% (-6%)
6% less capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $587M → $551M (-$35.8M)
Holders
152
Holders Change
+4
Holders Change %
+2.7%
% of All Funds
2.04%
Holding in Top 10
5
Holding in Top 10 Change
+1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+25%
% of All Funds
0.07%
New
32
Increased
61
Reduced
36
Closed
28
Calls
$8.72M
Puts
$3.78M
Net Calls
+$4.94M
Net Calls Change
+$6.23M
Top Buyers
| 1 |
ICM
Irenic Capital Management
New York
|
+$27.7M |
| 2 |
CAM
Congress Asset Management
Boston,
Massachusetts
|
+$5.95M |
| 3 |
Renaissance Technologies
New York
|
+$3.1M |
| 4 |
OAM
Ophir Asset Management
Sydney,
Australia
|
+$2.98M |
| 5 |
SP
Solel Partners
Boston,
Massachusetts
|
+$2.83M |