Is PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL) a first-rate investment right now? The smart money is getting more bullish. The number of bullish hedge fund positions went up by 5 lately.
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With all of this in mind, we’re going to take a look at the latest action regarding PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL).
Hedge fund activity in PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL)
At the end of the first quarter, a total of 23 of the hedge funds we track held long positions in this stock, a change of 28% from the first quarter. With hedgies’ capital changing hands, there exists a few noteworthy hedge fund managers who were increasing their stakes meaningfully.
Of the funds we track, Carlson Capital, managed by Clint Carlson, holds the largest position in PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL). Carlson Capital has a $70.5 million position in the stock, comprising 1% of its 13F portfolio. Sitting at the No. 2 spot is Israel Englander of Millennium Management, with a $37.5 million position; 0.2% of its 13F portfolio is allocated to the company. Some other peers with similar optimism include Glenn Russell Dubin’s Highbridge Capital Management, Matthew Hulsizer’s PEAK6 Capital Management and Cliff Asness’s AQR Capital Management.
Consequently, some big names were leading the bulls’ herd. Carlson Capital, managed by Clint Carlson, established the most outsized position in PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL). Carlson Capital had 70.5 million invested in the company at the end of the quarter. Matthew Hulsizer’s PEAK6 Capital Management also initiated a $27.4 million position during the quarter. The following funds were also among the new PPL investors: John M. Angelo and Michael L. Gordon’s Angelo Gordon & Co, William Michaelcheck’s Mariner Investment Group, and John Overdeck and David Siegel’s Two Sigma Advisors.
What have insiders been doing with PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL)?
Bullish insider trading is particularly usable when the company in question has experienced transactions within the past six months. Over the latest half-year time period, PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL) has experienced zero unique insiders buying, and 8 insider sales (see the details of insider trades here).
Let’s also examine hedge fund and insider activity in other stocks similar to PPL Corporation (NYSE:PPL). These stocks are Edison International (NYSE:EIX), PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), Korea Electric Power Corporation (ADR) (NYSE:KEP), FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE:FE), and Consolidated Edison, Inc. (NYSE:ED). This group of stocks are in the electric utilities industry and their market caps resemble PPL’s market cap.