Bridging the Gap: A Comparison of Bdt Capital Partners' Q3 and Q4 2022 Holdings
Ava Hoppe | 6 May, 2023
The world of finance is ever-changing, and for investors, keeping up with these fluctuations is crucial. As we move into the fourth quarter of 2022, it's time to take a look at Bdt Capital Partners LLC's Q3 and Q4 13F holdings. 13F filings are a wealth of information, detailing publicly traded securities held by institutional investment managers with assets under management of $100 million or more. Here's what we learned.
Webber Inc: Up by 22.5%
Bdt Capital Partners LLC held steady with its shares in Weber Inc, a leading grill brand. The company's Q3 and Q4 filings reveal identical holdings of 25,557,718 shares, worth $167,914 and $205,739, respectively. Weber's announcement of strong financials and growth in sales could be a contributing factor to Bdt Capital Partners' decision to maintain their investments.
Krispy Kreme Inc: Down by 10.5%
Bdt Capital Partners LLC took a hit in its Krispy Kreme Inc holdings, recording identical values for Q3 and Q4 with 14,301,260 shares worth $164,894 and $147,589, respectively. Krispy Kreme, known for its sweet donuts, faced supply chain havoc and a decrease in consumer demand as the pandemic continues to impact economies worldwide.
Ouster Inc: Down by 10.3%
Lastly, Bdt Capital Partners LLC's shares in Ouster Inc show identical holdings of 306,486 shares, but with a 10.3% decrease in value from Q3 to Q4. In Q3, the shares amounted to $295,000, while Q4 shares were worth $264,000. Ouster Inc is a technology company that produces LiDAR sensors used in autonomous vehicles. The company's decision to withdraw its Name and Tickers on the NASDAQ has raised eyebrows, leaving investors curious about its future plans.
Final Thoughts
Overall, Bdt Capital Partners LLC's Q3 and Q4 holdings remained relatively stable, with a dip in Krispy Kreme Inc and Ouster Inc shares. As with any investment, changes in holdings do not always spell doom. It's essential to keep an eye on market trends and company developments, as well as keep an open mind to new investment opportunities.
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