With one major catalyst over (the Fed kept interest rates the same), traders are now keenly focused on this month’s other major catalyst, the Russia/OPEC meeting in Algeria. If the oil producers release positive language, crude could potentially rally and power the market even higher.
In this article, we’ll find out why traders are talking about Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT), Shutterfly, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFLY), Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (NASDAQ:BBBY), and TerraForm Power Inc (NASDAQ:TERP), and use the latest 13F data to see how hedge funds were positioned in each one at the end of the second quarter.
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Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) shares are noticeably higher after the software company beat both top- and bottom-line estimates with its fiscal second quarter results. For the period, Red Hat earned $0.55 per share on revenue of $599.8 million, beating estimates by $0.01 per share and $6.46 million respectively. Sales rose by 19% year-over-year as subscription revenue jumped by 20% year-over-year and total deferred revenue inched up by 19%. For its full fiscal year, Red Hat expects adjusted EPS of $2.23-to-$2.25 on sales of $2.41 billion-to-$2.435 billion. Anand Parekh‘s Alyeska Investment Group established a new position of 521,762 shares in Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) during the second quarter.
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Shutterfly, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFLY) is in the spotlight after its stock fell sharply in late trading on Wednesday, by around 12.4%, due to everything store Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) introducing Amazon Prints, a photo printing destination for Prime photos and Amazon drive customers (photo books start at $19.99). Some investors worried that Amazon would eventually disrupt the photo book market, just as it has many other sectors over the years, and headed for Shutterfly’s exits. Baird analyst Colin Sebastian thinks the sharp move on Wednesday in Shutterfly’s shares was an overreaction however, as Amazon’s new service might be intended to just supplement the value of Amazon Drive and Prime, rather than to take market share from existing players.
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According to our database of 749 13F-filing funds, Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) was one of the most popular stocks among the smart money set, with 145 funds reporting a long position in it as of the end of the second quarter. Comparatively, Shutterfly, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFLY) was less popular, with just 22 funds holding shares at the same time.
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On the next page, we’ll find out why traders are talking about Bed Bath & Beyond and TerraForm Power.