MW Stanley Druckenmiller's Duquesne dumps Alphabet, buys more Taiwan Semi and Coupang
By Joseph Adinolfi
The billionaire investor's firm made a number of tweaks to its equity holdings during the first quarter
Duquesne Family Office, the firm run by billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller, offloaded its stake in Alphabet Inc. $(GOOGL)$ $(GOOG)$ during the first quarter, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission released on Thursday.
The firm also trimmed its stake in Amazon.com Inc. $(AMZN)$ and Tesla Inc. $(TSLA)$, while opening a position in shares of AppLovin Corp. (APP) and adding to its holdings of of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. $(TSM)$
A big bet on U.S. airline shares was also pared back. A large position in bullish call options tied to shares of American Airlines Group Inc. $(AAL)$ appears to have been closed, while Duquesne also sold some shares of American and other airlines, including Delta Air Lines Inc. $(DAL)$ and United Airlines Holdings Inc. $(UAL)$
Shares of U.S. airlines mostly struggled during the first quarter, which is the period that this latest filing covers.
As of the end of the first quarter, the firm's biggest position by dollar value was Natera Inc. $(NTRA)$, followed by longtime Duquesne holding Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. $(TEVA)$ The firm also added to its investment in Coupang Inc. $(CPNG)$, which now ranks among Duquesne's largest holdings.
The SEC requires all institutional investment managers that hold over $100 million in certain securities to disclose their positions via quarterly filings known as 13-Fs.
See: Large money managers have to disclose their investments. Here's how to find them.
While these releases are widely followed by the investing public, they do have their limits. The disclosures only capture the size and composition of eligible investments on the final day of the quarter. They are also released with a moderate delay, meaning the disclosure might not offer an up-to-date picture of the portfolio.
Certain other investment positions, including short positions and venture-capital investments, are not required to be disclosed.
-Joseph Adinolfi
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