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53 hedge funds and large institutions have $7.63M invested in iBio in 2022 Q2 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 11 funds opening new positions, 9 increasing their positions, 18 reducing their positions, and 27 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

27% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $154K | Put options by funds: $121K

0.01% less ownership

Funds ownership: 0.04%0.03% (-0.01%)

24% less funds holding

Funds holding: 7053 (-17)

50% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 9 | Existing positions reduced: 18

56% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $17.5M → $7.63M (-$9.87M)

59% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 11 | Existing positions closed: 27

Holders
53
Holders Change
-17
Holders Change %
-24.29%
% of All Funds
0.89%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
11
Increased
9
Reduced
18
Closed
27
Calls
$154K
Puts
$121K
Net Calls
+$33K
Net Calls Change
-$1K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
Koshinski Asset Management
76
Koshinski Asset Management
Illinois
-$2.57K -12 Closed
ACA
77
Atlas Capital Advisors
Wyoming
-$214 -1 Closed

IBIO Hedge Fund Activity: Q2 2022 in Review

53 of the 5,936 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in iBio (IBIO) for Q2 2022, worth a combined $7.63M — down 56% from $17.5M a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 27 funds closed out of IBIO and 11 opened new positions — a net loss of 16 holders — while 18 trimmed existing stakes and 9 added.

The largest buyer was Millennium Management, opening a new position worth an estimated $1.39M. The largest seller was BlackRock, cutting an estimated $3.39M.

  • 53 institutional investors held iBio (IBIO) as of Q2 2022, down from 70 in Q1 2022.
  • Funds reported $7.63M of iBio stock for Q2 2022, down 56% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 11 funds opened new iBio positions in Q2 2022 and 27 closed out, a net change of -16 holders.
  • The largest iBio buyer in Q2 2022 was Millennium Management, an estimated $1.39M added.
  • The largest iBio seller in Q2 2022 was BlackRock, an estimated $3.39M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q2 2022.