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Tiger Global Adds Microsoft, Alphabet, Uber And This Bitcoin Play In Q3

Published 15/11/2022, 14:25
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Benzinga - Tiger Global Management has increased its stake in tech giants on Wall Street while simultaneously cutting its stake in some of the Chinese EV players, according to its SEC filings.

Tiger Global has loaded up on over 845,000 shares of Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:MSFT) during the third quarter, taking its holdings to over $1.39 billion. The company also picked up over 3.26 million Class A shares of Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) in Q3 taking its holding to over $523 million.

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Shares of Microsoft are down over 27% this year, while Alphabet shares have lost over 34%.

The investment firm also bought shares of ride-hailing company Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) Inc (NYSE: UBER) and stocks of Bitcoin-focused (CRYPTO: BTC) fintech firm Block Inc (NYSE: SQ) during the quarter.

China Companies: Tiger Global has entirely sold off its stake in Chinese EV player Xpeng (NYSE:XPEV) Inc (NYSE: XPEV) as it offloaded over 4.35 million shares of the company.

The firm also trimmed its stake in Chinese e-commerce giant JD.Com Inc (NASDAQ: JD) having sold over 660,000 shares in Q3 to bring down its holding to just above $1.5 billion, SEC filings show. The long-time China investor reportedly paused investing in China equities as the company re-examined its exposure to the country following Xi Jinping’s historic re-election for a third term.

Tiger executives, including founder Charles “Chase” Coleman, have told others that Xi’s re-election and his selection of loyalists for the Communist Party’s leadership could lead to a rise in geopolitical tensions and the country’s Zero-COVID policy may continue.

Despite these apprehensions, Tiger Global raised its stake in Li Auto Inc (NASDAQ: LI) during the quarter, the SEC filings show.

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