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118 hedge funds and large institutions have $1.57B invested in N-able in 2022 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 25 funds opening new positions, 43 increasing their positions, 27 reducing their positions, and 21 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

59% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 43 | Existing positions reduced: 27

19% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 25 | Existing positions closed: 21

4% more funds holding

Funds holding: 114118 (+4)

0% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 44 (0)

1.24% less ownership

Funds ownership: 97%95.76% (-1.2%)

19% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $1.93B → $1.57B (-$360M)

62% less call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $93K | Put options by funds: $244K

Holders
118
Holders Change
+4
Holders Change %
+3.51%
% of All Funds
1.86%
Holding in Top 10
4
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
0.06%
New
25
Increased
43
Reduced
27
Closed
21
Calls
$93K
Puts
$244K
Net Calls
-$151K
Net Calls Change
-$197K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
AA
51
Ancora Advisors
Ohio
$840K +$269K +25,510 +38%
JF
52
Jump Financial
Illinois
$788K +$611K +58,009 +203%
Invesco
53
Invesco
Georgia
$787K +$125K +11,850 +16%
Marshall Wace
54
Marshall Wace
United Kingdom
$701K +$813K +77,110 New
KTA
55
Keeley-Teton Advisors
Illinois
$664K -$4.61K -437 -0.6%
Royal Bank of Canada
56
Royal Bank of Canada
Ontario, Canada
$614K -$103K -9,781 -13%
California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS)
57
California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS)
California
$500K -$47.7K -4,526 -8%
JP Morgan Chase
58
JP Morgan Chase
New York
$495K +$168K +15,943 +41%
UBS AM
59
UBS AM
Illinois
$464K
LP
60
LMR Partners
United Kingdom
$459K +$182K +17,309 +52%
TI
61
Trexquant Investment
Connecticut
$457K +$529K +50,197 New
OAM
62
Oppenheimer Asset Management
New York
$367K +$232K +22,010 +120%
New York State Common Retirement Fund
63
New York State Common Retirement Fund
New York
$360K +$242 +23 +0.1%
CS
64
Credit Suisse
Switzerland
$303K +$19.9K +1,891 +6%
Legal & General Group
65
Legal & General Group
United Kingdom
$296K
E
66
Ergoteles
New York
$280K -$220K -20,903 -40%
Walleye Capital
67
Walleye Capital
New York
$260K +$301K +28,532 New
RhumbLine Advisers
68
RhumbLine Advisers
Massachusetts
$254K -$124K -11,801 -30%
Victory Capital Management
69
Victory Capital Management
Texas
$249K +$262K +24,900 New
Balyasny Asset Management
70
Balyasny Asset Management
Illinois
$239K +$277K +26,249 New
MIFH
71
Migdal Insurance & Financial Holdings
Israel
$225K
BIP
72
Brandes Investment Partners
California
$222K +$111K +10,565 +76%
D.E. Shaw & Co
73
D.E. Shaw & Co
New York
$210K -$353K -33,453 -59%
DTL
74
Dynamic Technology Lab
Singapore
$202K -$2.21K -210 -0.9%
AllianceBernstein
75
AllianceBernstein
Tennessee
$194K -$7.92K -751 -3%

NABL Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2022 in Review

118 of the 6,340 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in N-able (NABL) for Q1 2022, worth a combined $1.57B — down 19% from $1.93B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 25 funds opened new NABL positions and 21 closed out — a net gain of 4 holders — while 43 added to existing stakes and 27 trimmed.

The largest buyer was Crescent Park Management, opening a new position worth an estimated $10.7M. The largest seller was ETF Managers Group, cutting an estimated $40.2M.

  • 118 institutional investors held N-able (NABL) as of Q1 2022, up from 114 in Q4 2021.
  • Funds reported $1.57B of N-able stock for Q1 2022, down 19% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 25 funds opened new N-able positions in Q1 2022 and 21 closed out, a net change of +4 holders.
  • The largest N-able buyer in Q1 2022 was Crescent Park Management, an estimated $10.7M added.
  • The largest N-able seller in Q1 2022 was ETF Managers Group, an estimated $40.2M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2022.