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Harvard Bioscience

87 hedge funds and large institutions have $121M invested in Harvard Bioscience in 2019 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 12 funds opening new positions, 22 increasing their positions, 38 reducing their positions, and 5 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

140% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 12 | Existing positions closed: 5

39% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $87.3M → $121M (+$34.1M)

9% more funds holding

Funds holding: 8087 (+7)

0.11% more ownership

Funds ownership: 7.37%7.48% (+0.11%)

42% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 22 | Existing positions reduced: 38

Holders
87
Holders Change
+7
Holders Change %
+8.75%
% of All Funds
1.88%
Holding in Top 10
1
Holding in Top 10 Change
+1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.02%
New
12
Increased
22
Reduced
38
Closed
5
Calls
$2K
Puts
Net Calls
+$2K
Net Calls Change
+$2K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
CAM
26
ClariVest Asset Management
California
$721K -$56.8K -1,567 -9%
FM
27
Fondren Management
Texas
$647K +$544K +15,000 New
SO
28
STRS Ohio
Ohio
$629K
California Public Employees Retirement System
29
California Public Employees Retirement System
California
$600K
OAM
30
Oxford Asset Management
United Kingdom
$536K -$176K -4,863 -28%
JMPWA
31
JP Morgan Private Wealth Advisors
California
$497K -$10.9K -300 -3%
Bank of New York Mellon
32
Bank of New York Mellon
New York
$473K -$2.75K -76 -0.7%
MPAM
33
Monarch Partners Asset Management
Massachusetts
$469K +$395K +10,884 New
FPC
34
Falcon Point Capital
California
$450K +$378K +10,435 New
DGHMC
35
Dalton, Greiner, Hartman, Maher & Co
New York
$381K +$320K +8,837 New
Marshall Wace
36
Marshall Wace
United Kingdom
$373K +$269K +7,409 +595%
New York State Common Retirement Fund
37
New York State Common Retirement Fund
New York
$368K -$15.8K -435 -5%
Wells Fargo
38
Wells Fargo
California
$363K +$102K +2,814 +50%
Assenagon Asset Management
39
Assenagon Asset Management
Luxembourg
$357K +$300K +8,275 New
Deutsche Bank
40
Deutsche Bank
Germany
$346K -$104K -2,856 -26%
GCA
41
Greenwood Capital Associates
South Carolina
$337K +$3.08K +85 +1%
Charles Schwab
42
Charles Schwab
California
$324K -$35.2K -972 -11%
Millennium Management
43
Millennium Management
New York
$324K +$207K +5,717 +316%
AG
44
Algert Global
California
$322K -$1.08M -29,842 -80%
TCIM
45
TIAA CREF Investment Management
New York
$275K -$5.08K -140 -2%
USAA
46
United Services Automobile Association
Texas
$267K -$163K -4,504 -42%
California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS)
47
California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS)
California
$243K
PAM
48
Panagora Asset Management
Massachusetts
$233K -$399 -11 -0.2%
Squarepoint
49
Squarepoint
New York
$231K -$159K -4,395 -45%
AIP
50
ARS Investment Partners
New York
$220K -$410K -11,312 -69%

HBIO Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2019 in Review

87 of the 4,620 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Harvard Bioscience (HBIO) for Q1 2019, worth a combined $121M — up 39% from $87.3M a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 12 funds opened new HBIO positions and 5 closed out — a net gain of 7 holders — while 22 added to existing stakes and 38 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Bank of America, adding an estimated $1.48M. The largest seller was Algert Global, cutting an estimated $1.08M.

  • 87 institutional investors held Harvard Bioscience (HBIO) as of Q1 2019, up from 80 in Q4 2018.
  • Funds reported $121M of Harvard Bioscience stock for Q1 2019, up 39% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 12 funds opened new Harvard Bioscience positions in Q1 2019 and 5 closed out, a net change of +7 holders.
  • The largest Harvard Bioscience buyer in Q1 2019 was Bank of America, an estimated $1.48M added.
  • The largest Harvard Bioscience seller in Q1 2019 was Algert Global, an estimated $1.08M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2019.