Fintel reports that on September 25, 2024, TD Cowen downgraded their outlook for Expedia Group (WBAG:EXPE) from Buy to Hold.
What is the Fund Sentiment?
There are 1,587 funds or institutions reporting positions in Expedia Group. This is an decrease of 29 owner(s) or 1.79% in the last quarter. Average portfolio weight of all funds dedicated to EXPE is 0.26%, an increase of 7.97%. Total shares owned by institutions decreased in the last three months by 0.10% to 139,213K shares.
What are Other Shareholders Doing?
Jpmorgan Chase holds 4,831K shares representing 3.88% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 4,852K shares , representing a decrease of 0.43%. The firm decreased its portfolio allocation in EXPE by 86.15% over the last quarter.
VTSMX - Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Investor Shares holds 4,019K shares representing 3.22% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 4,119K shares , representing a decrease of 2.50%. The firm decreased its portfolio allocation in EXPE by 13.23% over the last quarter.
Invesco holds 3,865K shares representing 3.10% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 3,913K shares , representing a decrease of 1.24%. The firm decreased its portfolio allocation in EXPE by 92.17% over the last quarter.
Norges Bank holds 3,649K shares representing 2.93% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 0K shares , representing an increase of 100.00%.
ValueAct Holdings holds 3,415K shares representing 2.74% ownership of the company. No change in the last quarter.
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