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Saul Centers

139 hedge funds and large institutions have $602M invested in Saul Centers in 2019 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 12 funds opening new positions, 58 increasing their positions, 31 reducing their positions, and 11 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

87% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 58 | Existing positions reduced: 31

10% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $548M → $602M (+$53.5M)

9% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 12 | Existing positions closed: 11

0.13% more ownership

Funds ownership: 46.9%47.04% (+0.13%)

1% less funds holding

Funds holding: 140139 (-1)

Holders
139
Holders Change
-1
Holders Change %
-0.71%
% of All Funds
3.02%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
12
Increased
58
Reduced
31
Closed
11
Calls
Puts
Net Calls
Net Calls Change
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Prudential Financial
51
Prudential Financial
New Jersey
$1.2M +$1.63K +30 +0.1%
Barclays
52
Barclays
United Kingdom
$1.1M -$55.3K -1,016 -5%
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
53
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Minnesota
$1.04M +$14.6K +268 +1%
VOYA Investment Management
54
VOYA Investment Management
Georgia
$1.04M +$7.13K +131 +0.7%
California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS)
55
California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS)
California
$1.02M
ASRS
56
Arizona State Retirement System
Arizona
$1.01M +$9.75K +179 +1%
MC
57
Menta Capital
California
$1.01M +$980K +18,002 New
SO
58
STRS Ohio
Ohio
$993K -$49.2K -903 -5%
Squarepoint
59
Squarepoint
New York
$990K +$586K +10,761 +156%
AQR Capital Management
60
AQR Capital Management
Connecticut
$955K +$101K +1,846 +12%
Stifel Financial
61
Stifel Financial
Missouri
$937K +$381 +7 +0%
Bank of America
62
Bank of America
North Carolina
$893K +$141K +2,595 +19%
WDA
63
Wendell David Associates
New Hampshire
$889K
Citigroup
64
Citigroup
New York
$866K +$97K +1,782 +13%
New York State Common Retirement Fund
65
New York State Common Retirement Fund
New York
$758K +$103K +1,900 +16%
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group
66
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group
Japan
$755K +$333K +6,120 +84%
SGI
67
Summit Global Investments
Utah
$707K +$70.8K +1,300 +12%
Goldman Sachs
68
Goldman Sachs
New York
$681K -$1.24M -22,712 -65%
New York State Teachers Retirement System (NYSTRS)
69
New York State Teachers Retirement System (NYSTRS)
New York
$670K +$59.9K +1,100 +10%
Comerica Bank
70
Comerica Bank
Texas
$592K -$29.4K -540 -5%
Macquarie Group
71
Macquarie Group
Australia
$567K
AG
72
Aperio Group
California
$514K +$12.4K +227 +3%
AIG
73
American International Group
New York
$499K -$381 -7 -0.1%
UBS Group
74
UBS Group
Switzerland
$484K +$212K +3,893 +82%
SOADOR
75
State of Alaska Department of Revenue
Alaska
$481K +$44.9K +825 +11%

BFS Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2019 in Review

139 of the 4,604 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Saul Centers (BFS) for Q2 2019, worth a combined $602M — up 9.8% from $548M a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 12 funds opened new BFS positions and 11 closed out — a net gain of 1 holder — while 58 added to existing stakes and 31 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Nuveen, opening a new position worth an estimated $12.8M. The largest seller was JP Morgan Chase, cutting an estimated $9.24M.

  • 139 institutional investors held Saul Centers (BFS) as of Q2 2019, down from 140 in Q1 2019.
  • Funds reported $602M of Saul Centers stock for Q2 2019, up 9.8% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 12 funds opened new Saul Centers positions in Q2 2019 and 11 closed out, a net change of +1 holder.
  • The largest Saul Centers buyer in Q2 2019 was Nuveen, an estimated $12.8M added.
  • The largest Saul Centers seller in Q2 2019 was JP Morgan Chase, an estimated $9.24M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2019.