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106 hedge funds and large institutions have $437M invested in eHealth in 2014 Q4 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 18 funds opening new positions, 33 increasing their positions, 34 reducing their positions, and 7 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

157% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 18 | Existing positions closed: 7

10% more funds holding

Funds holding: 96106 (+10)

1% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $433M → $437M (+$4.62M)

3% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 33 | Existing positions reduced: 34

77% less call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $1.29M | Put options by funds: $5.66M

Holders
106
Holders Change
+10
Holders Change %
+10.42%
% of All Funds
2.83%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
18
Increased
33
Reduced
34
Closed
7
Calls
$1.29M
Puts
$5.66M
Net Calls
-$4.37M
Net Calls Change
+$1.22M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments)
51
Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments)
Quebec, Canada
$834K
California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS)
52
California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS)
California
$820K +$3.4K +140 +0.4%
SI
53
Scout Investments
Missouri
$809K
CS
54
Credit Suisse
Switzerland
$796K +$148K +6,086 +24%
TA
55
Teachers Advisors
New York
$789K
Two Sigma Investments
56
Two Sigma Investments
New York
$655K +$638K +26,266 New
California Public Employees Retirement System
57
California Public Employees Retirement System
California
$566K
EMG
58
Ellington Management Group
Connecticut
$563K +$549K +22,600 New
State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System
59
State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System
Florida
$516K -$15.3K -629 -3%
RhumbLine Advisers
60
RhumbLine Advisers
Massachusetts
$500K -$26.1K -1,075 -5%
Swiss National Bank
61
Swiss National Bank
Switzerland
$483K
Goldman Sachs
62
Goldman Sachs
New York
$438K +$98.8K +4,063 +30%
BG
63
BlackRock Group
United Kingdom
$412K -$4.11K -169 -1%
TPSF
64
Texas Permanent School Fund
Texas
$400K -$1.73K -71 -0.4%
MLICM
65
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MetLife)
New York
$369K
State of Tennessee, Department of Treasury
66
State of Tennessee, Department of Treasury
Tennessee
$346K -$29.2K -1,200 -8%
AIG
67
American International Group
New York
$330K -$29K -1,195 -8%
ASRS
68
Arizona State Retirement System
Arizona
$309K
Bank of America
69
Bank of America
North Carolina
$303K +$13.4K +551 +5%
GCP
70
GSA Capital Partners
United Kingdom
$284K +$277K +11,383 New
Two Sigma Advisers
71
Two Sigma Advisers
New York
$267K +$260K +10,706 New
BA
72
BlackRock Advisors
Delaware
$245K -$11.7K -482 -5%
SIM
73
Spark Investment Management
New York
$241K +$236K +9,700 New
T. Rowe Price Associates
74
T. Rowe Price Associates
Maryland
$219K
Citigroup
75
Citigroup
New York
$211K +$101K +4,136 +96%

EHTH Hedge Fund Activity: Q4 2014 in Review

106 of the 3,749 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in eHealth (EHTH) for Q4 2014, worth a combined $437M — up 1.1% from $433M a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 18 funds opened new EHTH positions and 7 closed out — a net gain of 11 holders — while 33 added to existing stakes and 34 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Epoch Investment Partners, adding an estimated $11.5M. The largest seller was Wells Fargo, cutting an estimated $13.8M.

  • 106 institutional investors held eHealth (EHTH) as of Q4 2014, up from 96 in Q3 2014.
  • Funds reported $437M of eHealth stock for Q4 2014, up 1.1% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 18 funds opened new eHealth positions in Q4 2014 and 7 closed out, a net change of +11 holders.
  • The largest eHealth buyer in Q4 2014 was Epoch Investment Partners, an estimated $11.5M added.
  • The largest eHealth seller in Q4 2014 was Wells Fargo, an estimated $13.8M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q4 2014.