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Clean Energy Fuels

223 hedge funds and large institutions have $568M invested in Clean Energy Fuels in 2022 Q3 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 43 funds opening new positions, 72 increasing their positions, 53 reducing their positions, and 28 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

99% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $13M | Put options by funds: $6.5M

54% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 43 | Existing positions closed: 28

36% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 72 | Existing positions reduced: 53

26% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $451M → $568M (+$116M)

7% more funds holding

Funds holding: 209223 (+14)

2.63% more ownership

Funds ownership: 45.16%47.79% (+2.6%)

Holders
223
Holders Change
+14
Holders Change %
+6.7%
% of All Funds
3.84%
Holding in Top 10
1
Holding in Top 10 Change
+1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.02%
New
43
Increased
72
Reduced
53
Closed
28
Calls
$13M
Puts
$6.5M
Net Calls
+$6.45M
Net Calls Change
+$1.49M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
MA
201
MUFG Americas
New York
$2K +$2.51K +400 New
Carson Wealth (CWM LLC)
202
Carson Wealth (CWM LLC)
Nebraska
$1K -$1.25K -200 -67%
Rockefeller Capital Management
203
Rockefeller Capital Management
New York
$1K -$395 -63 -18%
AF
204
Allworth Financial
California
$1K
APC
205
Aspire Private Capital
North Carolina
$1K
BONH
206
Bank of New Hampshire
New Hampshire
$1K
JFGIW
207
Johnson Financial Group Inc (Wisconsin)
Wisconsin
$1K
PGAM
208
Princeton Global Asset Management
New Jersey
$1K
SL
209
Savior LLC
Massachusetts
$1K
TCM
210
Tradewinds Capital Management
Washington
$1K
SC
211
Schubert & Co
Texas
$1K +$188 +30 +40%
BBPWM
212
Blue Bell Private Wealth Management
Pennsylvania
$1K +$313 +50 +50%
SWM
213
Sugarloaf Wealth Management
Georgia
$1K +$627 +100 New
PA
214
Parallel Advisors
California
$1K +$783 +125 +417%
Marshall Wace
215
Marshall Wace
United Kingdom
-$5.51M -1,230,226 Closed
Renaissance Technologies
216
Renaissance Technologies
New York
-$1.35M -301,800 Closed
Balyasny Asset Management
217
Balyasny Asset Management
Illinois
-$681K -152,020 Closed
TMC
218
Trellus Management Company
Florida
-$493K -110,000 Closed
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
219
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Ontario, Canada
-$456K -101,800 Closed
B
220
Barings
North Carolina
-$336K -75,000 Closed
HSBC Holdings
221
HSBC Holdings
United Kingdom
-$260K -58,055 Closed
ACM
222
AlphaCrest Capital Management
New York
-$242K -54,030 Closed
IMC Chicago
223
IMC Chicago
Illinois
-$280K -44,744 Closed
XT
224
XTX Topco
Cayman Islands
-$170K -37,862 Closed
BAM
225
Blueshift Asset Management
New Jersey
-$106K -23,702 Closed

CLNE Hedge Fund Activity: Q3 2022 in Review

223 of the 5,805 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) for Q3 2022, worth a combined $568M — up 26% from $451M a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 43 funds opened new CLNE positions and 28 closed out — a net gain of 15 holders — while 72 added to existing stakes and 53 trimmed.

The largest buyer was ECP ControlCo, opening a new position worth an estimated $16.3M. The largest seller was State Street, cutting an estimated $21.1M.

  • 223 institutional investors held Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) as of Q3 2022, up from 209 in Q2 2022.
  • Funds reported $568M of Clean Energy Fuels stock for Q3 2022, up 26% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 43 funds opened new Clean Energy Fuels positions in Q3 2022 and 28 closed out, a net change of +15 holders.
  • The largest Clean Energy Fuels buyer in Q3 2022 was ECP ControlCo, an estimated $16.3M added.
  • The largest Clean Energy Fuels seller in Q3 2022 was State Street, an estimated $21.1M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q3 2022.