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447 hedge funds and large institutions have $10.6B invested in Universal Health Services in 2019 Q1 according to their latest regulatory filings, with 56 funds opening new positions, 141 increasing their positions, 180 reducing their positions, and 37 closing their positions.

New
Increased
Maintained
Reduced
Closed

51% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 56 | Existing positions closed: 37

25% more funds holding in top 10

Funds holding in top 10: 45 (+1)

11% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $9.55B → $10.6B (+$1.05B)

4% more funds holding

Funds holding: 431447 (+16)

2% less call options, than puts

Call options by funds: $19.4M | Put options by funds: $19.7M

2.16% less ownership

Funds ownership: 97.18%95.02% (-2.2%)

22% less repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 141 | Existing positions reduced: 180

Holders
447
Holders Change
+16
Holders Change %
+3.71%
% of All Funds
9.68%
Holding in Top 10
5
Holding in Top 10 Change
+1
Holding in Top 10 Change %
+25%
% of All Funds
0.11%
New
56
Increased
141
Reduced
180
Closed
37
Calls
$19.4M
Puts
$19.7M
Net Calls
-$295K
Net Calls Change
-$253M
Name Holding Trade Value Shares
Change
Change in
Stake
State of Wisconsin Investment Board
126
State of Wisconsin Investment Board
Wisconsin
$6.73M -$2.99M -22,681 -31%
Asset Management One
127
Asset Management One
Japan
$6.68M -$15.8M -120,088 -71%
RBA
128
Richard Bernstein Advisors
New York
$6.41M +$6.31M +47,925 New
RCM
129
Riverhead Capital Management
Delaware
$6.29M -$3.61M -27,392 -37%
Treasurer of the State of North Carolina
130
Treasurer of the State of North Carolina
North Carolina
$6.15M -$301K -2,287 -5%
SGH
131
Sivik Global Healthcare
Connecticut
$6.02M +$658K +5,000 +13%
HEIP
132
Hudson Edge Investment Partners
New Jersey
$5.94M -$662K -5,030 -10%
Nomura Asset Management
133
Nomura Asset Management
Japan
$5.72M -$1.8M -13,700 -24%
TAM
134
Tyers Asset Management
Texas
$5.54M -$3.15M -23,914 -37%
Aberdeen Group
135
Aberdeen Group
United Kingdom
$5.51M -$7.34M -55,750 -57%
PAMU
136
Pictet Asset Management (UK)
United Kingdom
$5.32M -$316K -2,400 -6%
Retirement Systems of Alabama
137
Retirement Systems of Alabama
Alabama
$5.2M -$106K -804 -2%
DA
138
Duality Advisers
Florida
$5.15M +$5.07M +38,490 New
SAM
139
Shell Asset Management
Netherlands
$5.03M -$119K -903 -2%
VOYA Investment Management
140
VOYA Investment Management
Georgia
$5.01M -$159K -1,204 -3%
Daiwa Securities Group
141
Daiwa Securities Group
Japan
$4.89M -$1.05M -7,966 -18%
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS)
142
Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS)
Ohio
$4.89M -$306K -2,322 -6%
T
143
TOBAM
France
$4.83M -$32.9M -249,648 -87%
Royal London Asset Management
144
Royal London Asset Management
United Kingdom
$4.69M
CIM
145
Contravisory Investment Management
Massachusetts
$4.62M -$87.3K -663 -2%
Royal Bank of Canada
146
Royal Bank of Canada
Ontario, Canada
$4.37M -$5.63M -42,766 -57%
Loomis, Sayles & Company
147
Loomis, Sayles & Company
Massachusetts
$4.33M -$16.9K -128 -0.4%
Aviva
148
Aviva
United Kingdom
$4.24M +$53.7K +408 +1%
GHCM
149
Glen Harbor Capital Management
California
$4.03M -$2.29M -17,392 -37%
ACI
150
AMP Capital Investors
Australia
$4.02M -$753K -5,720 -16%

UHS Hedge Fund Activity: Q1 2019 in Review

447 of the 4,620 institutional investors tracked by Wall St. Rank reported a position in Universal Health Services (UHS) for Q1 2019, worth a combined $10.6B — up 11% from $9.55B a quarter earlier.

Buyers outnumbered sellers: 56 funds opened new UHS positions and 37 closed out — a net gain of 19 holders — while 141 added to existing stakes and 180 trimmed.

The largest buyer was LSV Asset Management, adding an estimated $99M. The largest seller was JP Morgan Chase, cutting an estimated $320M.

  • 447 institutional investors held Universal Health Services (UHS) as of Q1 2019, up from 431 in Q4 2018.
  • Funds reported $10.6B of Universal Health Services stock for Q1 2019, up 11% quarter-over-quarter.
  • 56 funds opened new Universal Health Services positions in Q1 2019 and 37 closed out, a net change of +19 holders.
  • The largest Universal Health Services buyer in Q1 2019 was LSV Asset Management, an estimated $99M added.
  • The largest Universal Health Services seller in Q1 2019 was JP Morgan Chase, an estimated $320M sold.

Based on aggregated 13F filings for Q1 2019.