Soros 13F Filing Shows Focus On Tech, Telecom
WASHINGTON -- George Soros essentially turned over his entire portfolio during the quarter ended Dec. 31, according to a 13F filing made Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission by Soros Fund Management LLC.
Out of the 243 investments held on Sept. 30, Soros sold 107 during the fourth quarter and entered into 175 new ones. The portfolio increased to $8.62 billion from $4.43 billion during the quarter.
Most of the new positions taken during the quarter were in the technology and telecom sectors. Soros took new stakes in software company Clarify Inc. (CLFY - 870,000 shares purchased); telecommunications companies Nextel Communications Inc. (NXTL - 1,798,500 shares purchased) and Nokia Corp. (NOK - 1,061,500 shares purchased); software company Oracle Corp. (ORCL - 4,163,450 shares purchased); Internet security company Verisign Inc. (VRSN - 942,500 shares purchased); Telecommunicacoes Brasilerias SA (TBH - 618,200 ADRs purchased) and Telefonos De Mexico SA (TMX - 519,700 ADRs purchased).
Soros also purchased 255,000 shares of America Online Inc. (AOL) common stock during the fourth quarter as well as $51 million of the company's convertible zero-coupon bonds due 2019.
The financier opened several smaller new stakes in companies in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector. These included Idec Pharmaceuticals Corp. (IDPH - 19,650 shares purchased), QLT Phototherapeutics Inc. (QLTI - 220,000 shares purchased) and Warner-Lambert Co. (WLA - 365,300 shares purchased).
But Soros didn't completely abandon the more "traditional" companies during the quarter. He also opened new positions in Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT - 800,000 shares purchased), airline UAL Corp. (UAL - 785,000 shares purchased) and energy company Enron Corp. (ENE - 692,700 shares purchased).
Among the existing holdings, Soros added significantly to CBS Corp. (CBS - 1,083,500 shares purchased), Cendant Corp. (CD - 1,600,000 shares purchased), EMC Corp. (EMC - 932,700 shares purchased), Genentech Inc. (DNA - 971,100 shares purchased), Intel Corp. (INTC - 535,900 shares purchased), Park Place Entertainment Corp. (PPE - 1,350,000 shares purchased), Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM - 435,400 shares purchased), U.S. West Inc. (USW - 969,000 shares purchased) and Vodafone Airtouch PLC (VOD - 880,000 shares purchased).
Soros upped his stake in Corning Inc. (GLW) by 494,200 shares and also opened a 743,800 share stake in Oak Industries Inc. (OAK), acquired by Corning in late January.
Positions Disposed Of Include EDS, McDonald's, Tyco Intl
The following are among the larger positions that appear to have been disposed of by Soros during the fourth quarter:
Electronic Data Systems Inc. (EDS), Genzyme Corp. (GENZ), McDermott International Inc. (MDR), McDonald's Corp. (MCD), Penn Traffic Co. (PNFT), Schlumberger Ltd. (SLB), Tricon Global Restaurants Inc. (YUM), Tyco International Ltd. (TYC) and Visx Inc. (VISX).
Among the positions still held by Soros, the larger sales include Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp. (COL - 929,500 shares sold), Dell Computer Corp. (DELL - 675,500 shares sold), Globalstar Telecommunications Ltd. (GSTRF - 1 million shares sold), MCI Worldcom Inc. (WCOM - 731,200 shares sold), Parametric Technology Corp. (PMTC - 500,000 shares sold), Priceline.com Inc. (PCLN - 987,389 shares sold), Sun Microsystems Inc. (SUNW - 1,241,450 shares sold) and Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN - 636,400 shares sold).
Not surprisingly, the 10 largest holdings for Soros are much different for the fourth quarter than for the third quarter. Qualcomm fell to third place from first, while a newcomer, Oracle, took over the top spot.
Companies missing from the top 10 include Electronic Data Systems, MCI Worldcom, Biogen Inc. (BGEN), Viacom Inc. Class B (VIA.B) and Penn Traffic. These companies were replaced by Oracle, Genentech, General Instrument Corp. (GIC), Nokia and Nextel.
TOP TEN HOLDINGS BY MARKET VALUE
HOLDING CHANGE VALUE SHARES SHARES OWNED OWNED ORACLE CORP. 466,566,000 4,163,450 4,163,450 GENENTECH INC. 400,474,000 2,977,500 971,100 QUALCOMM INC. 340,873,000 1,935,400 435,400 SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC. 331,831,000 4,285,150 (1,241,450) GLOBALSTAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS 273,713,000 6,220,750 (1,000,000) MICROSOFT CORP. 272,857,000 2,337,100 49,150 VERITAS SOFTWARE CO. 271,329,000 1,895,750 360,750 GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP.* 207,723,000 2,443,800 1,631,250 NOKIA CORP. 202,813,000 1,061,500 1,061,500 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS INC. 185,511,000 1,789,900 1,789,900
*General Instrument Corp. has since been acquired by Motorola Inc. |