John Rogers' Strategic Moves: A Closer Look at Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd
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John Rogers (Trades, Portfolio) added a total of 5 stocks, among them:
The most significant addition was Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp (NYSE:AQN), with 6,952,341 shares, accounting for 0.42% of the portfolio and a total value of $35.73 million.
The second largest addition to the portfolio was Owens-Corning Inc (NYSE:OC), consisting of 112,578 shares, representing approximately 0.19% of the portfolio, with a total value of $16.08 million.
The third largest addition was Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT), with 74,824 shares, accounting for 0.1% of the portfolio and a total value of $8.68 million.
John Rogers (Trades, Portfolio) also increased stakes in a total of 48 stocks, among them:
The most notable increase was Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NYSE:NCLH), with an additional 5,077,531 shares, bringing the total to 9,081,170 shares. This adjustment represents a significant 126.82% increase in share count, a 1.13% impact on the current portfolio, with a total value of $172.18 million.
The second largest increase was OneSpaWorld Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:OSW), with an additional 2,932,284 shares, bringing the total to 10,713,305. This adjustment represents a significant 37.69% increase in share count, with a total value of $179.88 million.
John Rogers (Trades, Portfolio) completely exited 9 of the holdings in the first quarter of 2025, as detailed below:
Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE:RCL): John Rogers (Trades, Portfolio) sold all 457,908 shares, resulting in a -1.13% impact on the portfolio.
DaVita Inc (NYSE:DVA): John Rogers (Trades, Portfolio) liquidated all 235,058 shares, causing a -0.38% impact on the portfolio.
John Rogers (Trades, Portfolio) also reduced positions in 49 stocks. The most significant changes include:
Reduced Check Point Software Technologies Ltd (NASDAQ:CHKP) by 459,120 shares, resulting in a -40.4% decrease in shares and a -0.91% impact on the portfolio. The stock traded at an average price of $211.9 during the quarter and has returned -2.70% over the past 3 months and 15.75% year-to-date.
Reduced The Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS) by 108,472 shares, resulting in a -92.33% reduction in shares and a -0.66% impact on the portfolio. The stock traded at an average price of $601.74 during the quarter and has returned -6.30% over the past 3 months and 8.09% year-to-date.
At the first quarter of 2025, John Rogers (Trades, Portfolio)'s portfolio included 106 stocks, with top holdings including 3.16% in Mattel Inc (NASDAQ:MAT), 3.02% in Jones Lang LaSalle Inc (NYSE:JLL), 2.99% in Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp (NYSE:MSGE), 2.86% in Lazard Inc (NYSE:LAZ), and 2.85% in First American Financial Corp (NYSE:FAF).
The holdings are mainly concentrated in 11 industries: Financial Services, Consumer Cyclical, Industrials, Healthcare, Communication Services, Technology, Consumer Defensive, Real Estate, Energy, Basic Materials, and Utilities.
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