The Changing Tide: Invesco Private Capital's Q2 2019 vs. Q3 2019 13F Holdings
Ava Hoppe | 27 April, 2023
Invesco Private Capital, Inc. is a global investment management company that provides a wide range of financial services to institutional investors, high net worth individuals, and retail clients. In this blog post, we will be exploring the Q2 2019 vs. Q3 2019 13F holdings of Invesco Private Capital, Inc. and analyzing the changes in their holdings over the past quarter.
Stock holdings are financial assets that represent ownership in a company. Invesco Private Capital, Inc.'s Q2 2019 vs. Q3 2019 13F holdings comparison includes four major stocks: Navigator Holdings Ltd., DSS Holdings L.P., Amalgamated Bank, and Slack Technologies, Inc. A brief overview of these stocks' holdings is given below:
Navigator Holdings Ltd. (NVGS)
NVGS is a UK-based company that owns a fleet of LNG (liquefied natural gas) carriers. In Q2 2019, Invesco Private Capital, Inc. held 21,863,874 NVGS shares worth $204,646,000. In Q3 2019, their holdings remained unchanged.
DSS Holdings L.P. (DSSI)
DSSI provides transportation services for goods such as food and energy. In Q2 2019, Invesco Private Capital, Inc. held 9,700,130 DSSI shares worth $123,871,000. By Q3 2019, they had reduced their holdings to 9,700,130 shares worth $106,895,000, showing a 13.7% decrease in holdings.
Amalgamated Bank (AMAL)
AMAL is a New York-based bank that offers various financial services. In Q2 2019, Invesco Private Capital, Inc. held 1,502,582 AMAL shares worth $26,220,000. By Q3 2019, their holdings had decreased to 1,502,582 shares worth $24,071,000, showing an 8.2% decrease in holdings.
Slack Technologies, Inc. (WORK)
WORK is a California-based company that provides a communication platform for teams. In Q2 2019, Invesco Private Capital, Inc. held 55,353 WORK shares worth $2,069,000. By Q3 2019, their holdings had reduced to 36,215 shares worth $862,000, showing a 58.3% decrease in holdings.
DROPBOX, INC. (DBX)
DBX is a California-based company that provides cloud storage and file sharing services. In Q2 2019, Invesco Private Capital, Inc. held 15,803 DBX shares worth $396,000. By Q3 2019, they had eliminated their holdings entirely.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Invesco Private Capital, Inc.'s Q2 2019 vs. Q3 2019 13F holdings comparison shows that they have made significant changes to their stock holdings over the past quarter. While they maintain their holdings in Navigator Holdings Ltd., they have reduced their holdings in DSS Holdings L.P., Amalgamated Bank, and Slack Technologies, Inc. Moreover, they have entirely eliminated their holdings in DROPBOX, INC. This change in holdings shows that Invesco Private Capital, Inc. is actively managing their portfolio and making strategic investments.
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