At Holdings Channel, we have reviewed the latest batch of the 26 most recent 13F filings for the 12/31/2014 reporting period, and noticed that Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) was held by 19 of these funds. When hedge fund managers appear to be thinking alike, we find it is a good idea to take a closer look.
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Before we proceed, it is important to point out that 13F filings do not tell the whole story, because these funds are only required to disclose their long positions with the SEC, but are not required to disclose their short positions. A fund making a bearish bet against a stock by shorting calls, for example, might also be long some amount of stock as they trade around their overall bearish position. This long component could show up in a 13F filing and everyone might assume the fund is bullish, but this tells only part of the story because the bearish/short side of the position is not seen.
Having given that caveat, we believe that looking at groups of 13F filings can be revealing, especially when comparing one holding period to another. Below, let's take a look at the change in KO positions, for this latest batch of 13F filers:
Fund | New Position? | Change In Share Count | Change In Market Value ($ in 1000's) |
---|---|---|---|
Verus Financial Partners Inc. | Existing | +9 | -$3 |
Patten & Patten Inc. TN | Existing | +3,916 | +$88 |
Coastline Trust Co | Existing | +14,924 | +$628 |
Regions Financial Corp | Existing | -665 | -$1,275 |
K.J. Harrison & Partners Inc | Existing | +53,500 | +$2,222 |
BLB&B Advisors LLC | Existing | -2,333 | -$125 |
Dominick & Dominick LLC | Existing | -18,014 | -$779 |
Patriot Wealth Management Inc. | Existing | +1,018 | +$6 |
Personal Capital Advisors Corp | Existing | +33,505 | -$6,253 |
Burt Wealth Advisors | NEW | +8,432 | +$356 |
Winslow Evans & Crocker Inc. | Existing | -120 | -$16 |
BB&T Securities LLC | Existing | -862,692 | -$369,756 |
Spinnaker Trust | Existing | -4,390 | -$195 |
Douglas C. Lane & Associates Inc. | Existing | -90,587 | -$4,000 |
Alexandria Capital LLC | Existing | -394 | -$19 |
Centre Asset Management LLC | Existing | +66,287 | +$2,722 |
ST Germain D J Co. Inc. | Existing | +136 | +$3 |
Farmers & Merchants Investments Inc. | Existing | +3,871 | +$107 |
iAB Financial Bank | Existing | UNCH | -$6 |
Aggregate Change: | -793,597 | -$376,295 |
In terms of shares owned, we count 9 of the above funds having increased existing KO positions from 09/30/2014 to 12/31/2014, with 8 having decreased their positions and 1 new position.
Looking beyond these particular funds in this one batch of most recent filers, we tallied up the KO share count in the aggregate among all of the funds which held KO at the 12/31/2014 reporting period (out of the 358 we looked at in total so far). We then compared that number to the sum total of KO shares those same funds held back at the 09/30/2014 period, to see how the aggregate share count held by hedge funds has moved for KO. We found that between these two periods, funds reduced their holdings by 443,481 shares in the aggregate, from 43,373,988 down to 42,930,507 for a share count decline of approximately -1.02%. The overall top three funds holding KO on 12/31/2014 that filed so far were:
Fund | Shares of KO Held | |
---|---|---|
1. | WELLCOME TRUST LTD THE as trustee of the WELLCOME TRUST | 3,940,000 |
2. | Chevy Chase Trust Holdings Inc. | 3,347,949 |
3. | Hexavest Inc. | 3,268,513 |
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We'll keep following the latest 13F filings by hedge fund managers and bring you interesting stories derived from a look at the aggregate information across groups of managers between filing periods. While looking at individual 13F filings can sometimes be misleading due to the long-only nature of the information, the sum total across groups of funds from one reporting period to another can be a lot more revealing and relevant, providing interesting stock ideas that merit further research, like Coca-Cola Co (NYSE: KO).
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