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120 hedge funds and large institutions have $461M invested in Sasol in 2017 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 23 funds opening new positions, 42 increasing their positions, 38 reducing their positions, and 32 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

7,700% more call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $546K | Put options by funds: $7K

11% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 42 | Existing positions reduced: 38

0.4% less ownership

Funds ownership: 2.8%2.41% (-0.4%)

9% less funds holding

Funds holding: 132120 (-12)

12% less capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $523M → $461M (-$62.1M)

28% less first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 23 | Existing positions closed: 32

Holders
120
Holders Change
-12
Holders Change %
-9.09%
% of All Funds
2.99%
Holding in Top 10
Holding in Top 10 Change
Holding in Top 10 Change %
% of All Funds
New
23
Increased
42
Reduced
38
Closed
32
Calls
$546K
Puts
$7K
Net Calls
+$539K
Net Calls Change
+$440K
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
ARTA
51
A.R.T. Advisors
New York
$476K +$239K +8,200 +103%
JMPWA
52
JP Morgan Private Wealth Advisors
California
$446K -$48.2K -1,650 -10%
Citigroup
53
Citigroup
New York
$437K +$30.7K +1,053 +8%
FA
54
Fagan Associates
New York
$422K +$419K +14,340 New
PNC Financial Services Group
55
PNC Financial Services Group
Pennsylvania
$401K -$48.4K -1,657 -11%
GT
56
Greenleaf Trust
Michigan
$394K +$391K +13,385 New
Mirae Asset Global Investments
57
Mirae Asset Global Investments
South Korea
$393K +$8.47K +290 +2%
Two Sigma Advisers
58
Two Sigma Advisers
New York
$391K -$993K -34,000 -72%
JP Morgan Chase
59
JP Morgan Chase
New York
$383K -$2.9M -99,335 -88%
Bessemer Group
60
Bessemer Group
New Jersey
$382K
SCM
61
Stevens Capital Management
Pennsylvania
$372K +$369K +12,639 New
LNWWM
62
Laird Norton Wetherby Wealth Management
California
$360K +$28.9K +991 +9%
Bank of New York Mellon
63
Bank of New York Mellon
New York
$344K -$146 -5 -0%
PAM
64
Paradigm Asset Management
New York
$341K +$242K +8,300 +252%
Natixis Advisors
65
Natixis Advisors
Massachusetts
$334K +$22.6K +775 +7%
RHBC
66
R.H. Bluestein & Co
Michigan
$323K
Wellington Management Group
67
Wellington Management Group
Massachusetts
$301K -$803K -27,497 -73%
GC
68
Gratus Capital
Georgia
$288K
GHAM
69
Gilman Hill Asset Management
Connecticut
$288K +$75.9K +2,600 +36%
TCM
70
Teza Capital Management
Illinois
$272K +$270K +9,236 New
WS
71
Wedbush Securities
California
$261K +$7.15K +245 +3%
DADC
72
D.A. Davidson & Co
Montana
$246K -$96.8K -3,314 -28%
EMG
73
Ellington Management Group
Connecticut
$238K +$237K +8,100 New
HSBC Holdings
74
HSBC Holdings
United Kingdom
$226K -$7.65K -262 -3%
GA
75
Geneva Advisors
Illinois
$217K -$613K -20,993 -74%

SSL Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2017 in Review

120 of the 4,017 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Sasol (SSL) for Q1 2017, worth a combined $461M — down 12% from $523M a quarter earlier.

Sellers outnumbered buyers: 32 funds closed out of SSL and 23 opened new positions — a net loss of 9 holders — while 38 trimmed existing stakes and 42 added.

The largest buyer was SEI Investments, adding an estimated $19.1M. The largest seller was Allianz Asset Management, cutting an estimated $63.1M.

  • 120 institutional investors held Sasol (SSL) as of Q1 2017, down from 132 in Q4 2016.
  • Funds reported $461M of Sasol stock for Q1 2017, down 12% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 23 funds opened new Sasol positions in Q1 2017 and 32 closed out, a net change of -9 holders.
  • The largest Sasol buyer in Q1 2017 was SEI Investments, an estimated $19.1M added.
  • The largest Sasol seller in Q1 2017 was Allianz Asset Management, an estimated $63.1M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2017.