Sabrepoint Capital Management’s president and portfolio manager is George Baxter. He practiced corporate law after graduating from the University of Texas School of Law. He was a partner in an equity-based hedge firm from 2014 to 2016. George Baxter established his hedge fund in Dallas in February 2016. Sabrepoint Capital Management is a Dallas-based private value-based investing business. In the second quarter of 2021, 43 of the 873 hedge funds monitored had positions in Lyft, Inc., compared to 60 in the previous quarter.

Insider Monkey picked the top 10 stocks from the second quarter portfolio of George Baxter’s Sabrepoint Capital. Sabrepoint Capital has boosted its holdings in Sabrepoint Capital. For the second quarter of 2021, Microsoft Corporation earned $2.17 per share. The corporation also outperformed experts’ estimates of $44 billion in revenue by $1.85 billion. Since its inception, Cannae Holdings, Inc. has experienced exponential growth in expanding its investment network. At the end of the second quarter of 2021, Sabrepoint Capital owned 385,000 shares in the company, valued at about $13 million. With approximately 471,100 shares valued at over $13.6 million, Sabrepoint Capital is the largest shareholder in Clearwater Paper Corporation. As of the second quarter of 2021, 9 hedge funds out of 873 tracked by Insider Monkey had shares in the business. Spotify is a digital music-streaming smartphone app that is one of the largest and most popular in the world. It has a monthly active user base of approximately 365 million, with 165 million paying customers. With a $1.3 billion position in Spotify, ARK Investment Management is the largest shareholder. O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. is an automotive parts, tools, supplies, accessories, and equipment retailer. Individual customers to professional automobile service providers make up the company’s customer base. At the conclusion of the second quarter of 2021, Sabrepoint Capital owned 27,000 shares worth $15.2 million. For more details, click 10 Stocks Being Bought By George Baxter’s Sabrepoint Capital.

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