As part of the weekly research here at The Acquirer’s Multiple we’re always interested in superinvestors who hold the same stocks that appear in our Acquirer’s Multiple Stock Screeners, based on their latest 13F’s. Investors such as Warren Buffett, Joel Greenblatt, Carl Icahn, Jim Simons, Prem Watsa, Jeremy Grantham, Seth Klarman, Ray Dalio, and Howard Marks.
While doing this research we also uncovered a number of superinvestors that currently hold stocks that don’t appear in our screens at the moment. So we’re now providing a new weekly feature article called ‘One Stock Superinvestors Are Buying‘ which features one stock that appears in a number of superinvestor portfolos, and who’s buying it, or holding it. This week we’ll take a look at:
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM)
JPMorgan Chase is one of the largest and most complex financial institutions in the United States, with more than $2.5 trillion in assets. It is organized into four major segments–consumer and community banking, corporate and investment banking, commercial banking, and asset and wealth management. JPMorgan operates, and is subject to regulation, in multiple countries.
A quick look at the price chart below for JPMorgan Chase shows us that the stock is down 2% in the past twelve months.
(Source: Morningstar)
Superinvestors who currently hold positions in JPMorgan Chase include:
Warren Buffett – 59,514,932 shares
Chris Davis – 7,385,354 shares
Ken Fisher – 5,959,065 shares
Cliff Asness – 2,635,148 shares
Rich Pzena – 2,004,984 shares
Glenn Greenberg – 1,840,008 shares
Ken Griffin – 778,797 shares
Ray Dalio – 649,376 shares
Mario Gabelli – 554,534 shares
Bill Miller – 539,530 shares
Francois Rochon – 340,025 shares
Wally Weitz – 243,500 shares
Tom Gayner – 215,680 shares
George Soros – 212,244 shares
John Huber – 177,045 shares
Joel Greenblatt – 148,082 shares
Charles Brandes – 52,389 shares
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