Old Well Partners was founded and is managed by Campbell Wilson. The hedge fund based in North Carolina mainly invests in global public equities. To make its investments, the hedge fund uses a long-term horizon and technology to make its decisions. He was a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill when he co-founded Bradsdeals.com, an internet company specializing in deals on electronics, computers, and other products. Campbell Wilson currently manages $193.75 million in assets, according to 13F filings from the third quarter of 2021.
Insider Monkey highlights the 10 stocks that Campbell Wilson’s Old Well Partners is buying. Taipei Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited is a Taiwan-based semiconductor and integrated circuit manufacturer. Wilson’s Old Well Partners holds 67,000 shares. Wilson purchased this stock during the third quarter, making it a new addition to his portfolio. At the end of the third quarter, 21 hedge funds owned WNS (Holdings) Limited. Shares of the company have risen 18.21 percent over the past year, but are down 3.30 percent year-to-date. In addition to video content and mobile games, Bilibili Inc. provides online entertainment services to China’s youth. Founded in China in 2012, Pinduoduo Inc. is an e-commerce platform provider with a mobile app. The company’s analyst believes that the earnings potential of the company is undervalued. By 2023, it is expected to account for more than a third of Alibaba’s gross merchandise volume. Cancer and autoimmune disorders are the focus of I-Mab’s biopharmaceutical development. At the end of the third quarter, Old Well Partners owned approximately 160,000 shares of the company for $11.59 million. For more details, click 10 Stocks That Campbell Wilson’s Old Well Partners Is Buying.
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