Carolina Panthers owner looks to score with Disney, AT&T, Visa
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Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper, through his Appaloosa Management fund, took a number of new stakes in mostly communication services, technology and payment platforms over the past 45-day period, according to regulatory filings submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday, known as 13Fs.
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Appaloosa acquired more than 9 million shares in AT&T worth $274 million, but also picked up 840,000 shares of Visa Inc. valued at $162.3 million, 545,000 shares of Mastercard worth $161 million, and 870,000 shares of payments company PayPal Holdings or $151.6 million. Tepper's fund also scooped up 1.2 million shares of Disney at $133 million and 1.9 million shares of food-services company Sysco Corp. worth $102.5 million.
Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
---|---|---|---|---|
T | AT&T INC. | 16.33 | +0.21 | +1.30% |
V | VISA INC. | 271.36 | -1.33 | -0.49% |
MA | MASTERCARD INC. | 454.70 | -5.46 | -1.19% |
PYPL | PAYPAL HOLDINGS INC. | 62.10 | -1.16 | -1.83% |
DIS | THE WALT DISNEY CO. | 112.43 | -0.51 | -0.45% |
SYY | SYSCO CORP. | 75.64 | +0.20 | +0.27% |
EMR | EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. | 109.31 | -0.50 | -0.46% |
Appaloosa also purchased 1.6 million shares of Altria Group Inc. for about $61 million, representing a new position in the tobacco company. Incidentally, while the 13F fillings for Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway was unloading more than a quarter of its position in Wells Fargo & Co. Tepper boosted his position by more than 170%, buying 1.2 million shares of the San Francisco bank, representing 0.8% of Appaloosa's overall portfolio from 0.6%.
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The company also picked up 1.4 million shares of Emerson Electric Co. worth $87 million, about 1.5% of the fund's portfolio.
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Large investors must disclose long stock positions held at the end of a quarter 45 days later in a 13F filing with the SEC, which means such filings are merely a snapshot of investor holdings at a given point.