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Hedge fund interest in Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD) shares was flat during the third quarter. This is usually a negative indicator. A total of 19 hedge funds were long the stock on September 30, same as on June 30. At the end of this article we will also compare CALD to other stocks including MaxLinear, Inc. (NYSE:MXL), China Lodging Group, Ltd (ADR) (NASDAQ:HTHT), and HudBay Minerals Inc Ord Shs (NYSE:HBM) to get a better sense of its popularity.
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How are hedge funds trading Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD)?
At the end of the third quarter, a total of 19 of the hedge funds tracked by Insider Monkey were bullish on this stock, unchanged from the second quarter of 2016. Hedge fund ownership of CALD has stayed in a relatively narrow range throughout the past year. With hedge funds’ capital changing hands, there exists an “upper tier” of notable hedge fund managers who were upping their stakes considerably (or already accumulated large positions).
When looking at the institutional investors followed by Insider Monkey, RGM Capital, managed by Robert G. Moses, holds the biggest position in Callidus Software Inc. (NASDAQ:CALD). According to its latest 13F filing, the fund has a $35.2 million position in the stock, comprising 4% of its 13F portfolio. On RGM Capital’s heels is Jim Simons’ Renaissance Technologies, with a $26.9 million position. Remaining professional money managers that hold long positions contain George McCabe’s Portolan Capital Management, Paul Marshall and Ian Wace’s Marshall Wace LLP, and James Dinan’s York Capital Management.