Corsair Capital LLC: Analyzing its Q2 vs. Q3 2022 Holdings
Ava Hoppe | 29 April, 2023
Investors and analysts pay attention to 13F filings as it provides a window into the investment strategies and holdings of institutional investors. One of the notable institutional investors, Corsair Capital LLC, reported its Q2 and Q3 2022 holdings recently. This blog post will analyze the changes in Corsair Capital LLC's holdings through a comparative study of the Q2 and Q3 13F filings.
Introduction:
Corsair Capital is an institutional investor founded in 1992 by Jay Petschek and Stephen A. Berger. It manages a concentrated long-term equity portfolio with a focus on value-oriented investments. The New York-based firm aims to generate superior returns for its clients. Corsair Capital's Q2 and Q3 13F filings revealed how the firm invests in the stock market. As a professional blog writer, I will compare and analyze the two filings to provide insights into Corsair Capital's investment strategies.
Main Body:
Corsair Capital's Q2 2022 13F filing disclosed that the company had zero shares in any issuer. The Q3 2022 13F filing reported the same, indicating that the company made no new investments during the quarter.
Corsair Capital's Q2 2022 disclosure showed that its portfolio had no market value. The Q3 2022 disclosure echoed the same information. Therefore, there has been no change in Corsair Capital's portfolio's value between Q2 and Q3 2022.
There is no presence of any issuers in Corsair Capital's portfolio; therefore, there was no percentage change in Corsair Capital's holdings between Q2 and Q3 2022.
Conclusion:
Corsair Capital's Q2 and Q3 13F filings show that the firm did not make any new investments in the stock market during this period. Corsair Capital has been consistent in its approach of highlighting long-term value-oriented investments. Investors who invested in Corsair Capital LLC's strategies might want to consider this information while assessing their current investments. This comparison of the two filings, in conclusion, showcased that there was no movement for Corsair Capital LLC in Q2 and Q3 of 2022.
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