Shaking Up the Portfolio: OppenheimerFunds Q4 2018 vs. Q1 2019 Holdings Comparison
Ava Hoppe | 1 May, 2023
Investment firms are always on the lookout for the best returns possible for their clients. In order to do so, they must regularly analyze their holdings and make strategic changes. This is the case for OppenheimerFunds, as evidenced by their Q4 2018 vs. Q1 2019 holdings comparison. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the changes made and what it could mean for investors.
One of the most significant changes in OppenheimerFunds' portfolio is the reduction in holdings of Vale SA (VALE). From Q4 2018 to Q1 2019, their shares decreased from 33,451,780 to 23,230,440, and the value decreased by a staggering 31.2%. This is likely due to the Vale dam collapse in Brazil that killed hundreds and caused widespread environmental damage. The fallout from the incident has caused many investors to re-evaluate their holdings in the mining giant.
Another noticeable change is the increase in holdings of Yum China Holdings Inc (YUMC). In just one quarter, OppenheimerFunds went from holding 9,356,111 shares to 17,160,157 shares. This increase resulted in a 145.7% change, the largest percentage increase in their portfolio. The decision to increase their holdings in Yum China could be due to the company's strong financial performance.
OppenheimerFunds also made some significant changes to their holdings in the technology sector. They decreased their holdings in Apple Inc (AAPL) from 4,794,436 shares to 3,494,359 shares, resulting in a 12.2% decrease. Conversely, they increased their holdings in Microsoft Corp (MSFT) from 14,030,686 shares to 13,504,143 shares, resulting in an 11.8% increase. They also increased their holdings in Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD) from 24,235,554 shares to 24,489,979 shares, resulting in a 39.7% change. These changes could indicate a shift in focus towards specific companies within the tech industry.
In the finance sector, OppenheimerFunds decreased their holdings in Citigroup Inc (C) from 11,214,968 shares to 10,862,715 shares, a 15.8% decrease. Conversely, they increased their holdings in JP Morgan Chase & Co (JPM) from 7,641,921 shares to 7,304,209 shares, resulting in a minor decrease of 0.9%. This change could indicate a preference for JP Morgan Chase & Co over Citigroup Inc.
In the healthcare sector, OppenheimerFunds increased their holdings in Merck & Co Inc (MRK) from 9,098,498 shares to 8,955,232 shares, resulting in a 7.1% change. This could be due to the company's strong financial performance and promising drug pipeline.
In conclusion, OppenheimerFunds made some significant changes to their holdings from Q4 2018 to Q1 2019. The reduction of Vale SA holdings and the increase of Yum China Holdings Inc holdings were the most significant changes. Furthermore, the shifts within the tech and finance sectors could indicate a preference for certain companies. As always in investing, only time will tell if these changes will result in positive returns for OppenheimerFunds and their clients.
Other Posts
- Analyzing Beck Mack & Oliver LLC's Q3 2022 vs. Q4 2022 13F holdings: A closer look at the changes
- VR Advisory Services' Funds Experience Major Portfolio Shifts in Q4 of 2022
- From Organic Tubes to Global Food Giants: The Journey of a Nutritional Powerhouse
- Navigating the Tides: How Meyer Handelman Co's Q4 2023 and Q1 2024 Holdings Reflect Market Shifts
- Exploring the Winds of Change: How Donald L. Hagan LLC Adjusted Its Financial Sails from Q4 2023 to Q1 2024
- Basso Capital Management, L.P. Q3 2022 vs. Q4 2022: A Look Into Their Investment Strategy
- Osher Van de Voorde Investment Management Q2 2023 vs. Q3 2023 13F Holdings Comparison
- Ares Management Corporation Expands Presence in Asia with Acquisition of Crescent Point Capital
- Dynamic Advisor Solutions LLC Q2 2023 vs. Q3 2023 13F Holdings Comparison
- SignalPoint Asset Management, LLC Q3 2023 vs. Q4 2023 13F Holdings Comparison