The WASAX Ivy fund by Waddell and Reed shows it (Media Group Holdings series “H”) in the most recently available data but that was, admittedly, back in 2017. If the rumor is that they recently sold it will likely have to wait until an updated summary is released for that WASAX fund. Will probably be this summer.
The WASAX Ivy fund by Waddell and Reed shows it (Media Group Holdings series “H”) in the most recently available data but that was, admittedly, back in 2017. If the rumor is that they recently sold it will likely have to wait until an updated summary is released for that WASAX fund. Will probably be this summer.
Thanks man I Had NO Idea what I was looking at on the SEC sight. Thanks for the update I don't want to be out here talking reckless
steel sharpens steel
The WASAX Ivy fund by Waddell and Reed shows it (Media Group Holdings series “H”) in the most recently available data but that was, admittedly, back in 2017. If the rumor is that they recently sold it will likely have to wait until an updated summary is released for that WASAX fund. Will probably be this summer.
Originally posted by lanker rom
Thanks man I Had NO Idea what I was looking at on the SEC sight. Thanks for the update I don't want to be out here talking reckless
steel sharpens steel
They disclose positions every quarter.
You can see their holdings as of March 31 2018 (last quarter)
It’s available on their website. Unfortunately I’m on an iPad and it won’t support a preview of it, so I couldn’t see the list.
well when I searched for it I didn't see any media group holdings series H awnywhere. But im not a spreadsheet type of guy anyway
It’s not a public fund..
WASAX is the fund that the money goes into, and it holds a bunch of different assets, mostly public stocks like Microsoft and amazon, but does have like 10% “other” which would be the fund managers pouring money into a private venture like PBC.
THE PBC holdings were less than 1% of of the total portfolio.
Most of the times, websites will just show the 10 biggest holdings, and not the entire portfolio holdings, which can be thousands of different investments.
WASAX is the fund that the money goes into, and it holds a bunch of different assets, mostly public stocks like Microsoft and amazon, but does have like 10% “other” which would be the fund managers pouring money into a private venture like PBC.
THE PBC holdings were less than 1% of of the total portfolio.
Most of the times, websites will just show the 10 biggest holdings, and not the entire portfolio holdings, which can be thousands of different investments.
actually I believe I just found the document online. It says that they still have the PBC as an asset. Basically
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