One Stock Superinvestors Are Buying

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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’ve also uncovered a number of stocks that superinvestors have bought, or added more to their portfolios, according to their latest 13f’s. So we’re now providing a new weekly feature article called ‘One Stock Superinvestors Are Buying‘. This week we’ll take a look at:

Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX)

Netflix’s primary business is a streaming video on demand service now available in almost every country worldwide except China. Netflix delivers original and third-party digital video content to PCs, Internet-connected TVs, and consumer electronic devices, including tablets, video game consoles, Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast. In 2011, Netflix introduced DVD-only plans and separated the combined streaming and DVD plans, making it necessary for subscribers who want both to have separate plans.

A quick look at the price chart below for Netflix shows us that the stock is up 49% in the past twelve months.

(Source: Morningstar)

Superinvestors who bought, or continue to hold Netflix stock include:

(Shares)

Ken Fisher – 3,697,753

Steve Mandel – 2,452,120

Sequoia – 701,374

Israel Englander – 695,530

Jim Simons – 651,600

Cathie Wood – 206,418

Steve Cohen – 111,840

George Soros – 73,600

Bill Miller – 65,266

Chris Cole – 47,950

Louis Bacon – 31,964

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