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Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn continued to pick up new stocks in the first quarter, including Penn Entertainment , as the longtime value investor struggles to find opportunities in the volatile market. He established the stake at an average cost of $22.69 per share, but the stock has fallen to $17.44 as of Wednesday. Still, Einhorn said sports betting, if executed right, could take the shares much higher. "Were the market to credit PENN with merely 15% of DraftKings' value, that segment alone would be worth $20 per share." Q4 buyer's strike Einhorn had stopped building new stock positions at one point in the fourth quarter, saying he was on a "buyer's strike" due to worries about intensifying geopolitical risks.
Persons: Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn, Einhorn, PENN, he's, Greenlight, — CNBC's Leslie Picker Organizations: Penn Entertainment, CNBC, Barstool Sports, Cornell grad, Greenlight Capital, HP, Roivant Sciences, Liberty Global
Baupost's Seth Klarman dumped several stocks in the fourth quarter, while trimming some of his biggest holdings, including Google and YouTube owner Alphabet , according to a new regulatory filing. The hedge fund manager, who oversees almost $30 billion in assets , exited his stake in Coinbase , which was worth more than $70 million in the third quarter of 2023. After soaring 130% in the fourth quarter, Coinbase has retreated nearly 20% in the first quarter of 2024. Among Baupost's top holdings, the hedge fund cut its stakes in Alphabet , Fidelity National Information Services and Just Eat Takeaway. During his last CNBC appearance in mid-2023, Klarman warned of an "everything bubble," sounding the alarm on cryptocurrencies, SPACs and a host of other speculative trends.
Persons: Baupost's Seth Klarman, Coinbase, Baupost, John, Klarman, Benjamin Graham's, Warren Buffett, Graham, David Dodd Organizations: Google, Dollar, Seagate Technology, Metals, Solutions, Fidelity National Information Services, Liberty Global, CNBC, Boston, Harvard, Cornell grad Locations: Coinbase
"We ended our buyers' strike and found several promising new investments that we believe will help us in 2024," the hedge fund manager said in an investor letter dated Monday and obtained by CNBC. Einhorn had stopped building new stock positions at one point in the fourth quarter due to worries about intensifying geopolitical risks. Because of his conservative positioning, his hedge fund, particularly the short side, was hurt during 2023's strong year-end rally. Einhorn's hedge fund returned 22.1% in 2023, net of fees and expenses. His stellar track record made him one of the most followed hedge fund managers on Wall Street.
Persons: Capital's David Einhorn, Einhorn, he's, Greenlight, drugmaker, He's, CNBC's Leslie Picker Organizations: CNBC, Cornell grad, Greenlight Capital, Wall, Pfizer, Syensqo, U.S . Aerospace & Defense, Invesco Aerospace & Defense, P Aerospace & Defense Locations: Belgian, U.S
Einhorn's hedge fund returned 12.9% in the third quarter, bringing its 2023 gains to 27.7%. "The complacent investor view that geopolitics should be ignored might be true, except for the times when it isn't. "Higher oil prices would squeeze the consumer and likely cause a recession. His stellar track record made him one of the most followed hedge fund managers on Wall Street. Einhorn said his biggest winners in the third quarter were Consol Energy , Capri Holdings and Black Knight.
Persons: Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn, Einhorn, Russia's, he's, Black Knight Organizations: CNBC, Federal Reserve, West, Cornell grad, Greenlight Capital, Wall, Consol Energy, Capri Holdings, Black Locations: Ukraine, U.S, West Texas
CNN —Actor Mandy Moore’s son recently woke up to a startling rash covering his body, according to her Instagram posts. Gianotti-Crosti syndrome. What is Gianotti-Crosti syndrome? Experts say they don’t know why some children get Gianotti-Crosti syndrome and others don’t, but it is thought to be a hypersensitive response to an underlying infection, according to the National Institutes of Health. Usually, the Gianotti-Crosti syndrome resolves itself over time — anywhere from a couple weeks to a couple of months, Levoska said.
Persons: Mandy Moore’s, ” Moore, Melissa Levoska, Shari Lipner, Levoska, Epstein, Barr, , ” Levoska, Lipner, Dermatologists, , it’s Organizations: CNN, Icahn School of Medicine, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, National Hospital Locations: Instagram, Mount Sinai, New York City, United States, Washington ,
Baupost Group's Seth Klarman, nicknamed "the Oracle of Boston," is revered in value investing circles for his disciplined investment philosophy, maybe because his style has stood the test of time. The billionaire hedge fund manager has been an almost religious follower of Benjamin Graham's investing style, buying out-of-favor and undervalued assets to ensure a margin of safety. Klarman has drawn comparisons to Warren Buffett — Buffett being a student of Graham's at Columbia University — for his patient, disciplined investment style. The 66-year-old Harvard and Cornell grad published his investment book, "Margin of Safety," in 1991. The hedge fund manager posted a mid-single digit decline last year, beating the S & P 500 which fell nearly 20%, the Financial Times reported.
Persons: Baupost, Seth Klarman, Benjamin Graham's, Klarman, Warren Buffett — Buffett, Columbia University —, Benjamin Graham, David Dodd, Klarman hasn't Organizations: Oracle, Boston, Columbia University, Harvard, Cornell grad, CNBC, Financial Times Locations: Baupost
Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn, a value-oriented hedge fund manager, found success pivoting to short selling and buying companies with big buyback programs. At the end of that bull market, Einhorn said the majority of surviving value investors ceased to consider valuation as a determining factor in their investment process. That "was an exceptionally good year," Einhorn said in his 2022 investor letter. The 54-year-old Einhorn also pivoted to buying companies with sizable buyback programs in place, instead of purchasing cheap stocks that have been struggling to close the valuation gap. Atlas Air Worldwide and Green Brick Partners were some of the stocks Einhorn held whose boards had authorized big repurchases.
Persons: Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn, Einhorn, shorting, Cathie Wood, Greenlight Organizations: Cornell, Greenlight Capital, Wall, Atlas Air, Green Brick Partners, Apollo Global, Green
Baupost Group's Seth Klarman called real estate a "hunting ground" for investors searching for opportunities. "There are hunting grounds that one would want to look," the press-shy Klarman told CNBC's "Squawk Box" in an exclusive interview Tuesday morning. "We think real estate is an area that is full of so many fundamental challenges. The S & P 500 sector is down nearly 1%, even as the broader index is 12% higher. Last year, the billionaire investor posted a mid-single-digit decline, outperforming the S & P 500's double-digit retreat, according to a Financial Times report .
Persons: Baupost, Seth Klarman, Klarman, CNBC's, Warren Buffett Organizations: Investors, Harvard, Cornell, Financial
When billionaire hedge fund manager Seth Klarman looks at the investing world today, he sees asset bubbles pretty much everywhere. Historically low interest rates, even zero rates, have precipitated that bubble." With the investing world now ruled by trendy bubble-like investments such as Bitcoin and meme stocks, Klarman said the need for a sound, practical approach to investing is vital. In a letter to clients at the end of 2022, he accused the U.S. central bank of constructing a "financial fantasyland" of artificially low interest rates and liquidity pumping. In the current environment, investors face challenges relating to economic uncertainty and a central bank holding interest rates high to battle inflation.
Persons: Seth Klarman, we've, Klarman, Benjamin Graham, David Dodd, You've, Warren Buffett — Buffett, Columbia University —, Graham, Dodd Organizations: CNBC, Cornell, Columbia University, Buffett, Liberty, Federal Reserve Locations: Boston, U.S
Baupost's Seth Klarman added to his technology holdings in the first quarter, including Google parent Alphabet and Coinbase , to take advantage of the big rebound in the sector, according to a new regulatory filing. Meanwhile, Klarman hiked his Coinbase bet by nearly 80% to $29 million. The cryptocurrency exchange was one of the biggest winners in the first quarter, jumping more than 90% to rebound from a dismal 2022. And just like Buffett, Klarman pivoted to technology in recent years to take advantage of growth stocks' leadership in the market. He gained $1.6 billion from hedging last year, which helped offset losses on the long side, the FT reported.
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