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Abstract:The money manager sold about 1.4 million shares, or 20 percent of its stake, in March, new filings show.
{1} Fidelity跟随T. Rowe Price修剪特斯拉股票,新文件显示。富达的三只共同基金出售了140万股彭博社报道,第一季度电动汽车公司.Tesla宣布计划在周四筹集高达20亿美元的债务和股权。特斯拉的另一个最大的持有者在第一季度削减了其股份。三维富达的共同基金在Elon Musk的电动汽车公司中出售了约140万股,彭博社周三引用该公司网站上发布的文件报道。富达的蓝筹增长基金剥离了406,000股该公司的Contrafund基金卖出172,006股,其场外投资组合基金卖出393,800股。特斯拉第二大机构持股人(落后苏格兰投资公司Baillie Gifford)的剥离跟随T. Rowe Price(第三大机构持有人)的类似举动自1月1日以来,特斯拉的股价已经下跌了20%以上,因为令人失望的交割和盈利打印令投资者担忧,同时迫使一些华尔街分析师降低他们的价格目标并降低股票评级。周四,特斯拉宣布了新的股权和债务融资轮次,可能使该公司高达20亿美元。该公司表示,马斯克本可承诺购买更多股权作为融资的一部分。随着包括对冲基金在内的大型投资者提交称为13-F的持股形式,需要在财政季度结束后的45天内,特斯拉的投资者将在未来几周变得更加明确。特斯拉新闻:特斯拉降价模型3在加拿大这样买家可以得到政府的税收creditTesla推出计划募集约2 $ billionThe平均特斯拉员工做得比2018The家苹果工程师的中位美国更多的81%的起诉特斯拉在致命的自动驾驶仪崩溃 {1}{0}{1}
Fidelity has followed T. Rowe Price in trimming exposure to Tesla shares, new documents show.Three of Fidelity's mutual funds sold 1.4 million shares of the electric car company in the first quarter, Bloomberg reports.Tesla announced plans to raise up to $2 billion in debt and equity on Thursday. Another of Tesla's largest holders trimmed its stake in the first quarter.Three of Fidelity's mutual funds sold about 1.4 million total shares in Elon Musk's electric car company, Bloomberg reported Wednesday, citing documents posted on the company's website.Fidelity's Blue Chip Growth Fund divested 406,000 shares, while the firm's Contrafund fund sold 172,006 shares and its OTC Portfolio Fund sold 393,800.The divestitures by Tesla's second-largest institutional holder (behind Scottish investment firm Baillie Gifford) follow a similar move by T. Rowe Price (the third largest institutional holder) in the first quarter.Tesla's stock price has fallen by more than 20% since January 1, as disappointing delivery and earnings prints weigh on investors minds, while forcing some Wall Street analysts to lower their price targets and downgrade the stock.On Thursday, Tesla announced new equity and debt financing rounds that could raise the company as much as $2 billion. Musk himself has pledged to buy more equity as part of the fundraising, the company said. The state of Tesla's investors will be made more clear in the coming weeks as large investors including hedge funds file a holdings form known as 13-F, required within 45 days of the end of a financial quarter.More Tesla news:Tesla cut the price of the Model 3 in Canada so buyers can get a government tax creditTesla unveils plans to raise about $2 billionThe median Tesla employee made 81% more than the median American in 2018The family of an Apple engineer is suing Tesla over a deadly Autopilot crash
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