Jump to Navigation
Home

Main menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Markets Map
  • Topics
  • Data
  • Comments
  • Images
  • Blog
  • About

Secondary menu

  • Latest News
  • Top Rated
  • Most Popular
  • Archive
  • Discussions
  • Ian Fraser: The beauty and insanity of HFT
  • Rome Protest Turns Up Heat on New PM Letta
  • ATM heist: India's IT sector in unwelcome spotlight
  • Merger and Acquisition tally at $1.66 bn; rise in inbound...
  • High Court directs private insurance company to pay Rs 46...
  • Tesla Rides High, But Faces Formidable Foe: Car Dealers
  • Google's wearable Glass gadget: cool or creepy?
  • Auto engineers too few or just harder to find?
  • These Cloud Stocks Can Fly: Pros
  • Crazy Footage Of 737 On Fire, Tires Melting, People...

    Top Uranium Mining Buys And Sells By The World's Largest Fund Managers

    Wed, 01/18/2012 - 10:09 EDT - Seeking Alpha
    • CCJ
    • DNN
    • Ganaxi Small Cap Movers
    • RIO
    • UEC
    • URRE
    • URZ
    • USU

    By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The world's largest funds or mega funds, managing between $100 billion and over a trillion dollars, such as Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Vanguard Group, together control almost a third of the assets invested in the U.S. equity markets, but number just over 30 out of the tens of thousands of funds that invest in the U.S. equity markets. Individually, and collectively, they pack enough firepower to move stocks based on their trading activities. In this article, we examine based on our research of their latest available Q3 institutional 13-F filings stocks in the uranium mining group that they are most bullish and bearish about. Taken together, these mega managers were bearish on the group, cutting a net $230 million in Q3 from their prior $1.97 billion prior quarter holdings in the group. However, taking out Rio Tinto Plc (RIO), which dominates the group and is a diversified miner withComplete Story »

    • Original article
    • Login or register to post comments
     

    Related

    • Top Undervalued Buys And Sells In Chemicals Group By The World's Largest Fund Managers

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The world's largest funds or mega funds, managing between $100 billion and over a trillion dollars, such as Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Vanguard Group, together control almost a third of the assets invested in the U.S. equity markets, but number just over 30 out of the tens of thousands of funds that invest in the U.S. equity markets. Individually, and collectively, they pack enough firepower to move stocks based on their trading activities.

    • Top Social Media Stock Picks By The World's Largest Fund Managers

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The world's largest funds or mega funds, managing between $100 billion and over a trillion dollars, such as Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Vanguard Group, together control almost a third of the assets invested in the U.S. equity markets, but number just over 30 out of the tens of thousands of funds that invest in the U.S. equity markets. Individually, and collectively, they pack enough firepower to move stocks based on their trading activities.

    • Top Buys And Sells By The World's Largest Fund Managers In The Leisure And Recreation Group

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The world's largest funds or mega funds, managing between $100 billion and over a trillion dollars, such as Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Vanguard Group, together control almost a third of the assets invested in the US equity markets, but number just over 30 out of the tens of thousands of funds that invest in the US equity markets. Individually, and collectively, they pack enough firepower to move stocks based on their trading activities.

    • Top China Technology Picks By The World's Largest Fund Managers

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The world's largest funds or mega funds, managing between $100 billion and over a trillion dollars, such as Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Vanguard Group, together control almost a third of the assets invested in the U.S. equity markets, but number just over 30 out of the tens of thousands of funds that invest in the U.S. equity markets. Individually, and collectively, they pack enough firepower to move stocks based on their trading activities.

    • Top Telco Equipment Undervalued Buys And Sells Of The World's Largest Money Managers

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The world's largest funds or mega funds, managing between $100 billion and over a trillion dollars, such as Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Vanguard Group, together control almost a third of the assets invested in the U.S. equity markets, but number just over 30 out of the tens of thousands of funds that invest in the U.S. equity markets. Individually, and collectively, they pack enough firepower to move stocks based on their trading activities.

    • Top Undervalued Big Pharmaceutical Group Stocks Bought And Sold By Mega Funds

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The world's largest funds or mega funds managing between $100 billion and over a trillion dollars, such as Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Vanguard Group, together control almost a third of the assets invested in the U.S. equity markets. These amount to just over 30 out of the tens of thousands of funds that invest in the U.S. equity markets. Individually and collectively, they pack enough firepower to move stocks based on their trading activities.

    • 3 Undervalued Mega-Cap Energy Stocks Bought By Mega Funds; 4 They Are Selling

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The world's largest funds or mega funds such as Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, and Vanguard Group, together control almost a third of the assets invested in the U.S. equity markets, but number just over 30 out of the tens of thousands of funds that invest in the U.S. equity markets. Individually and collectively, they pack enough firepower to move stocks based on their trading activities.

    • Top Mid-Cap Oil And Gas Exploration Picks Of The World's Largest Money Managers

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:In this article, via an analysis (based on the latest available institutional 13-F filings) of the investing activities of these world's largest fund managers managing between $100 billion and over a trillion dollars, we identify the mid-cap oil and gas exploration and production companies that are being accumulated and those being distributed by these mega managers.

    • Large-Cap Biotech Stocks Being Accumulated By The World's Largest Money Managers

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:In this article we discuss the investing activities of the world's largest funds in large-cap biotech stocks (other articles discussing the investing activities of mega funds in small-cap biotech and micro-cap biotech

    • Top Hepatitis C Virus Biotech Picks By The World's Largest Fund Managers

      By Ganaxi Small Cap Movers:The announcement by Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY), just over two weeks ago, on January 7th, of an agreement to buy Inhibitex (INHX) for $2.5 billion at a massive buyout premi

    Latest

    Seth Meyers Knocked Out Anderson Cooper On Saturday Night Live
    Seth Meyers Knocked Out Anderson Cooper On...
    Here's How A Successful Lawyer Knew For Sure She Was A Sociopath
    Here's How A Successful Lawyer Knew For Sure...

    User login

    • Create new account
    • Request new password
    • Click on the icon to sign in with your social network login or enter your Bullfax.com login

    Our Blog

    • Aviva steps up drive for cost cuts
    • Food Demand, JM Financial, UK Startups Incubator and Sina in Our News for Today 05/17/2013
    • Budget black hole at heart of George Osborne’s finances

    Markets Map

    Markets Map

    Follow Us

    Follow Us on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and RSS LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Google Plus RSS
    S&P 500: 1667.47 1.02% FTSE: 6723.06 0.52% Nikk.: 15138.12 0.67% DAX: 8398.00 0.33% HSI: 23082.68 0.17% FX: EUR/GBP: 1.1821 USD/EUR: 1.2833 JPY/USD: 103.165 Commodities: Gold: 1360.15

    Bullfax.com - Market News & Analysis 2008-2011
    Contact Us | About Us | Terms & Conditions

    Follow Us on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and RSS LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Google Plus RSS .

    Secondary menu

    • Latest News
    • Top Rated
    • Most Popular
    • Archive
    • Discussions