Investment Firm Praesidium Shuffles Holdings: Q3 2022 vs. Q4 2022
Ava Hoppe | 23 April, 2023
Praesidium Investment Management Company, LLC has recently released its latest 13F holdings filings, showing notable changes to their portfolios from Q3 2022 to Q4 2022. We've taken a close look at the data to provide you with a comprehensive overview of what the investment firm has been up to.
First things first, here's a quick summary of Praesidium's high-impact moves:
- The firm increased its holdings in ServiceNow by 13.7% from 331,060 shares in Q3 2022 to 365,986 shares in Q4 2022, with a valuation of $142,101 (up from $125,012).
- Praesidium decreased its holdings in Resideo Technologies by 22.3%, from 4,988,308 shares in Q3 2022 to 4,488,697 shares in Q4 2022, with a valuation of $73,839 (down from $95,077).
- The firm purchased 4,900,796 shares of Zuora Inc, indicating that Praesidium is bullish on the subscription management software company.
Now let's dive deeper into Praesidium's portfolio moves:
PTC Inc: Declining Popularity?
Praesidium decreased its holdings in PTC Inc (PTC) by 4.4% from 1,166,656 shares in Q3 2022 to 1,061,447 shares in Q4 2022, with a valuation of $127,416 (up from $122,032). It seems the firm might be losing faith in PTC's prospects, especially given the company's declining earnings.
The Share Buyback Plan That Worked
In the case of Primo Water Corporation (PRMW.TO), Praesidium must be confident in the company's future. The investment firm increased its holdings by 11.4% from 6,418,746 shares in Q3 2022 to 5,775,714 shares in Q4 2022. Primo Water recently announced a $50 million share buyback plan, which could be a factor in the investment firm's confidence in the company's future potential.
Is the Cybersecurity Hype Overhyped?
Praesidium brought its holdings in CyberArk Software Ltd (CYBR) down by 17.6% from 582,283 shares in Q3 2022 to 554,723 shares in Q4 2022, with a valuation of $71,919 (down from $87,308). This move indicates Praesidium might not be fully convinced by CyberArk's position in the cybersecurity market.
The Acquisition Strategy
In the case of Masonite International Corp (DOOR), Praesidium kept its holdings steady with only a 1.7% decrease in shares from 1,475,337 shares in Q3 2022 to 1,327,545 shares in Q4 2022, with a valuation of $107,013 (down from $105,177). This decision might be a result of the company's aggressive acquisition strategy.
Final Thoughts
It's no surprise that investment firms like Praesidium are constantly shuffling their holdings. These changes could result from the investment firm's analysis of a company's financials or future prospects, or recent market trends, among other things. Nonetheless, understanding how investment firms move their portfolios can prove useful for retail investors who want to follow their lead, or even for companies that might be looking for new or more substantial investors.
As always, it's essential to proceed with caution and not simply take an investment firm's word as gospel. Retail investors should always conduct their research, do their due diligence, and assess their risk appetite before making any investment decisions.
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