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89 hedge funds and large institutions have $202M invested in eHealth in 2015 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 8 funds opening new positions, 36 increasing their positions, 28 reducing their positions, and 14 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

41% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $144M → $202M (+$58.4M)

29% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 36 | Existing positions reduced: 28

9% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $447K | Put options by funds: $409K

6% less funds holding

Funds holding: 9589 (-6)

43% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 8 | Existing positions closed: 14

Holders
89
Holders Change
-6
Holders Change %
-6.32%
% of All Funds
2.4%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
8
Increased
36
Reduced
28
Closed
14
Calls
$447K
Puts
$409K
Net Calls
+$38K
Net Calls Change
+$477K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System
51
State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System
Florida
$231K
Verition Fund Management
52
Verition Fund Management
Connecticut
$222K +$212K +17,513 New
MLICM
53
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MetLife)
New York
$194K +$185K +15,303 New
TPSF
54
Texas Permanent School Fund
Texas
$193K -$9.82K -812 -5%
Stifel Financial
55
Stifel Financial
Missouri
$181K -$22.3K -1,848 -11%
State of Tennessee, Department of Treasury
56
State of Tennessee, Department of Treasury
Tennessee
$176K
AG
57
Algert Global
California
$172K +$164K +13,540 New
VOYA Investment Management
58
VOYA Investment Management
Georgia
$170K
Wells Fargo
59
Wells Fargo
California
$167K +$96.6K +7,987 +155%
AIG
60
American International Group
New York
$161K -$7.94K -657 -5%
Susquehanna International Group
61
Susquehanna International Group
Pennsylvania
$158K -$461K -38,159 -75%
BA
62
BlackRock Advisors
Delaware
$149K +$1.35K +112 +1%
BG
63
BlackRock Group
United Kingdom
$142K -$83.2K -6,880 -38%
PG
64
PEAK6 Group
Illinois
$117K +$29.5K +2,441 +36%
OA
65
OFI Advisors
Pennsylvania
$113K -$12.7K -1,052 -11%
TA
66
Teachers Advisors
New York
$111K
Public Employees Retirement Association of Colorado
67
Public Employees Retirement Association of Colorado
Colorado
$103K
TRSOTSOK
68
Teachers Retirement System of the State of Kentucky
Kentucky
$74K
Citigroup
69
Citigroup
New York
$68K +$37.5K +3,104 +136%
CCM
70
Consonance Capital Management
New York
$67K -$576K -47,658 -90%
MERSOM
71
Municipal Employees' Retirement System of Michigan
Michigan
$43K -$121 -10 -0.3%
Legal & General Group
72
Legal & General Group
United Kingdom
$37K
Royal Bank of Canada
73
Royal Bank of Canada
Ontario, Canada
$35K +$12K +991 +57%
UBS Group
74
UBS Group
Switzerland
$34K +$27.3K +2,258 +502%
MSA
75
Mason Street Advisors
Wisconsin
$31K +$1.31K +108 +5%

EHTH Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2015 in Review

89 of the 3,711 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in eHealth (EHTH) for Q2 2015, worth a combined $202M — up 41% from $144M a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 14 funds closed out of EHTH and 8 opened new positions — a net loss of 6 holders — while 28 trimmed existing stakes and 36 added.

The largest buyer was OrbiMed, adding an estimated $12.4M. The largest seller was RS Investment Management, exiting entirely with an estimated $6.81M sold.

  • 89 institutional investors held eHealth (EHTH) as of Q2 2015, down from 95 in Q1 2015.
  • Funds reported $202M of eHealth stock for Q2 2015, up 41% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 8 funds opened new eHealth positions in Q2 2015 and 14 closed out, a net change of -6 holders.
  • The largest eHealth buyer in Q2 2015 was OrbiMed, an estimated $12.4M added.
  • The largest eHealth seller in Q2 2015 was RS Investment Management, an estimated $6.81M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2015.