In what has become somewhat of a regular occurrence as of late, Jeff Ubben's activist investment firm ValueAct Capital has again sold shares of its stake in Willis Towers Watson (WLTW).
Their latest Form 4 filed with the SEC shows they sold over 287,000 shares across October 11th through 13th at weighted average prices of between $156.04 and $157.34.
After these sales, their position size is now around 2.68 million WLTW shares remaining.
Per Google Finance, Willis Towers Watson "operates as a global advisory, broking and solutions company. It is engaged in offering risk management, insurance broking, consulting, technology and solutions, and private exchanges. The Company operates through eight segments: Willis International; Willis North America; Willis Capital, Wholesale & Reinsurance (CWR); Willis GB; Towers Watson Benefits; Towers Watson Exchange Solutions; Towers Watson Risk and Financial Services; and Towers Watson Talent and Rewards. The Willis GB segment comprises four business units: Property and Casualty, Transport, Financial Lines and Retail Networks. The Willis Capital Wholesale and Reinsurance segment includes Willis Re; Willis Capital Markets & Advisory; Willis' wholesale business, and Willis Portfolio Underwriting Services. The Willis North America segment provides risk management, insurance brokerage and related risk services.
Monday, October 23, 2017
ValueAct Sells More Willis Towers Watson
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
ValueAct Capital Pares Down Willis Towers Watson Stake Again
Jeff Ubben's activist investment firm ValueAct Capital has filed a Form 4 with the SEC regarding its position in Willis Towers Watson (WLTW). We've highlighted previously how ValueAct has been trimming its WLTW stake and that trend continues.
This time around, the hedge fund sold 8,118 WLTW shares on October 6th at a price of $156.06. After this sale, they're left owning 2.97 million shares.
This firm has been quite busy as of late and we also posted about another stock ValueAct has been trimming.
Per Google Finance, Willis Towers Watson "operates as a global advisory, broking and solutions company. It is engaged in offering risk management, insurance broking, consulting, technology and solutions, and private exchanges. The Company operates through eight segments: Willis International; Willis North America; Willis Capital, Wholesale & Reinsurance (CWR); Willis GB; Towers Watson Benefits; Towers Watson Exchange Solutions; Towers Watson Risk and Financial Services; and Towers Watson Talent and Rewards. The Willis GB segment comprises four business units: Property and Casualty, Transport, Financial Lines and Retail Networks. The Willis Capital Wholesale and Reinsurance segment includes Willis Re; Willis Capital Markets & Advisory; Willis' wholesale business, and Willis Portfolio Underwriting Services. The Willis North America segment provides risk management, insurance brokerage and related risk services."
Monday, September 25, 2017
ValueAct Capital Trims Willis Towers Watson Stake Again
Jeff Ubben's activist investment firm ValueAct Capital has filed yet another Form 4 with the SEC regarding its stake in Willis Towers Watson (WLTW).
Per the filing, ValueAct now owns 3.28 million shares. They sold 41,348 shares on September 18th at $152.38 per share. As we've highlighted previously, they've been reducing their WLTW position size.
For more on this fund, we've also posted about another stock ValueAct has been selling as well as one stock ValueAct has been buying.
Per Google Finance, Willis Towers Watson "operates as a global advisory, broking and solutions company. It is engaged in offering risk management, insurance broking, consulting, technology and solutions, and private exchanges. The Company operates through eight segments: Willis International; Willis North America; Willis Capital, Wholesale & Reinsurance (CWR); Willis GB; Towers Watson Benefits; Towers Watson Exchange Solutions; Towers Watson Risk and Financial Services; and Towers Watson Talent and Rewards. The Willis GB segment comprises four business units: Property and Casualty, Transport, Financial Lines and Retail Networks. The Willis Capital Wholesale and Reinsurance segment includes Willis Re; Willis Capital Markets & Advisory; Willis' wholesale business, and Willis Portfolio Underwriting Services. The Willis North America segment provides risk management, insurance brokerage and related risk services."
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
ValueAct Capital Sells More Willis Towers Watson
We previously highlighted how ValueAct Capital recently sold WLTW shares. Jeff Ubben's activist firm has continued selling, per a recent Form 4 filed with the SEC.
Per the filing, ValueAct sold 311,000 shares at $149 across August 25th and 28th. After the sale, they still own 4.22 million WLTW shares.
Per Google Finance, Willis Towers Watson "operates as a global advisory, broking and solutions company. It is engaged in offering risk management, insurance broking, consulting, technology and solutions, and private exchanges. The Company operates through eight segments: Willis International; Willis North America; Willis Capital, Wholesale & Reinsurance (CWR); Willis GB; Towers Watson Benefits; Towers Watson Exchange Solutions; Towers Watson Risk and Financial Services; and Towers Watson Talent and Rewards. The Willis GB segment comprises four business units: Property and Casualty, Transport, Financial Lines and Retail Networks. The Willis Capital Wholesale and Reinsurance segment includes Willis Re; Willis Capital Markets & Advisory; Willis' wholesale business, and Willis Portfolio Underwriting Services. The Willis North America segment provides risk management, insurance brokerage and related risk services."
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
ValueAct Shows KKR Stake, Adds to Trinity Industries, Trims Willis Towers Watson
Jeff Ubben's activist investment firm ValueAct Capital has been quite busy with SEC filings recently. Here's a summary of all the activity:
ValueAct Shows KKR Stake
Back in April, we highlighted how ValueAct reportedly took a KKR stake. Well now we get further confirmation of the exact size of that investment via a recently filed 13D with the SEC.
Per the filing, ValueAct now owns 6.1% of KKR (KKR) with over 28.55 million shares and the purchase was comprised of common stock and cash-settled swaps.
The filing also notes they've had discussions with management and will continue to do so. They were buying in late June at $18.62 and throughout July around $19.50 and into August in the $18's.
Per Google Finance, KKR is "a global investment firm that manages investments across multiple asset classes, including private equity, energy, infrastructure, real estate, credit and hedge funds. The Company's business offers a range of investment management services to its fund investors, and provides capital markets services to its firm, its portfolio companies and third parties. The Company conducts its business with offices across the world, providing it with a global platform for sourcing transactions, raising capital and carrying out capital markets activities. The Company operates through four segments: Private Markets, Public Markets, Capital Markets and Principal Activities. It operates and reports its combined credit and hedge funds businesses through the Public Markets segment. The Capital Markets segment consists primarily of its global capital markets business. Through its Principal Activities segment, the Company manages the firm's assets and deploys capital."
Ubben's Firm Boosts Trinity Industries Exposure
Second, ValueAct has filed a 13D and a couple of Form 4's with the SEC regarding its position in Trinity Industries (TRN).
Per the 13D, Jeff Ubben's firm now owns 11% of Trinity Industries with over 16.72 million shares. But a more recent Form 4 indicates their stake is now 16.94 million shares.
The Form 4 indicates ValueAct was buying TRN shares in mid-august between $28.11 and $28.57.
Per Google Finance, Trinity Industries is "a diversified industrial company that owns businesses providing products and services to the energy, chemical, agriculture, transportation and construction sectors. The Company's products and services include railcars and railcar parts; parts and steel components; the leasing, management and maintenance of railcars; highway products; construction aggregates; inland barges; structural wind towers; steel utility structures; storage and distribution containers, and trench shields and shoring products. The Company's segments include the Rail Group, Construction Products Group, Inland Barge Group, Energy Equipment Group, Railcar Leasing and Management Services Group, and All Other. Its All Other segment includes its captive insurance and transportation companies, and other peripheral businesses. It manufactures a line of railcars, including autorack cars, box cars, covered hopper cars, gondola cars, intermodal cars, open hopper cars and tank cars."
ValueAct Trims Willis Towers Watson Stake
Third, in a Form 4 with the SEC, Ubben's firm has disclosed activity in their Willis Towers Watson (WLTW) stake. They were selling some shares on August 17th, 18th, and 21st at $150.04, $148.76, and $149.14. In total, they sold 106,000 shares and they're left owning 5.18 million shares.
Per Google Finance, Willis Towers Watson "operates as a global advisory, broking and solutions company. It is engaged in offering risk management, insurance broking, consulting, technology and solutions, and private exchanges. The Company operates through eight segments: Willis International; Willis North America; Willis Capital, Wholesale & Reinsurance (CWR); Willis GB; Towers Watson Benefits; Towers Watson Exchange Solutions; Towers Watson Risk and Financial Services; and Towers Watson Talent and Rewards. The Willis GB segment comprises four business units: Property and Casualty, Transport, Financial Lines and Retail Networks. The Willis Capital Wholesale and Reinsurance segment includes Willis Re; Willis Capital Markets & Advisory; Willis' wholesale business, and Willis Portfolio Underwriting Services. The Willis North America segment provides risk management, insurance brokerage and related risk services."
For more from this investment firm, we highlighted how ValueAct recently boosted its position in another stock as well.
Thursday, August 10, 2017
ValueAct Capital Buys Some Trinity Industries, Sells Some Willis Towers Watson
Jeff Ubben's activist firm ValueAct Capital has filed two Form 4's with the SEC.
ValueAct Acquires Some Trinity Industries Shares
First, they've purchased more Trinity Industries (TRN) according to their SEC filing. On August 7th, 8th, and 9th they acquired a total of 60,819 shares at prices of $28.3, $28.5, and $28.47. After these buys, ValueAct now owns over 15.96 million TRN shares.
Per Google Finance, Trinity Industries is "a diversified industrial company that owns businesses providing products and services to the energy, chemical, agriculture, transportation and construction sectors. The Company's products and services include railcars and railcar parts; parts and steel components; the leasing, management and maintenance of railcars; highway products; construction aggregates; inland barges; structural wind towers; steel utility structures; storage and distribution containers, and trench shields and shoring products. The Company's segments include the Rail Group, Construction Products Group, Inland Barge Group, Energy Equipment Group, Railcar Leasing and Management Services Group, and All Other. Its All Other segment includes its captive insurance and transportation companies, and other peripheral businesses. It manufactures a line of railcars, including autorack cars, box cars, covered hopper cars, gondola cars, intermodal cars, open hopper cars and tank cars."
Ubben's Firm Trims Willis Towers Watson Stake
Second, ValueAct has sold some Willis Towers Watson (WLTW) according to a separate Form 4 filed with the SEC. On the same dates (August 7th through 9th), Ubben's firm sold 820,000 shares of WLTW at prices of $149.78, $149.76, and $149.53. After these sales, ValueAct still owns over 5.78 million WLTW shares.
Per Google Finance, Willis Towers Watson is "a holding company. The Company operates as a global advisory, broking and solutions company. It is engaged in offering risk management, insurance broking, consulting, technology and solutions, and private exchanges. The Company operates through eight segments: Willis International; Willis North America; Willis Capital, Wholesale & Reinsurance (CWR); Willis GB; Towers Watson Benefits; Towers Watson Exchange Solutions; Towers Watson Risk and Financial Services; and Towers Watson Talent and Rewards. The Willis GB segment comprises four business units: Property and Casualty, Transport, Financial Lines and Retail Networks. The Willis Capital Wholesale and Reinsurance segment includes Willis Re; Willis Capital Markets & Advisory; Willis' wholesale business, and Willis Portfolio Underwriting Services. The Willis North America segment provides risk management, insurance brokerage and related risk services."
We just touched on some other portfolio activity from ValueAct yesterday as well.
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
ValueAct Capital Trims Willis Towers Watson Stake Again
Jeff Ubben's activist investment firm ValueAct Capital has been trimming more of its holdings. Per a 13D filed with the SEC, ValueAct now owns 4.9% of Willis Towers Watson (WLTW) with 6.66 million shares.
Per Form 4's filed with the SEC, ValueAct sold 500,000 WLTW shares in total across May 25th, 26th, 30th, and 31st at around $145.xx.
This is the second time they've sold WLTW shares in recent months.
Per Google Finance, Willis Towers Watson is "a holding company. The Company operates as a global advisory, broking and solutions company. It is engaged in offering risk management, insurance broking, consulting, technology and solutions, and private exchanges. The Company operates through eight segments: Willis International; Willis North America; Willis Capital, Wholesale & Reinsurance (CWR); Willis GB; Towers Watson Benefits; Towers Watson Exchange Solutions; Towers Watson Risk and Financial Services; and Towers Watson Talent and Rewards. The Willis GB segment comprises four business units: Property and Casualty, Transport, Financial Lines and Retail Networks. The Willis Capital Wholesale and Reinsurance segment includes Willis Re; Willis Capital Markets & Advisory; Willis' wholesale business, and Willis Portfolio Underwriting Services. The Willis North America segment provides risk management, insurance brokerage and related risk services."
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
ValueAct Capital Sells Some Willis Towers Watson
Jeff Ubben's activist firm ValueAct Capital has filed a Form 4 with the SEC regarding its position in Willis Towers Watson (WLTW). Per the filing, ValueAct sold WLTW shares on May 17th through 19th at prices between $140.11 and $141.05. In total, they sold 1 million shares.
After these transactions, ValueAct still owns 7.1 million shares of WLTW. Ubben's firm has trimmed a few positions in the past few months as he feels the market has been overvalued and has been having a hard time finding new opportunities. That said, ValueAct did reportedly take a stake in KKR.
Per Google Finance, Willis Towers Watson is "a holding company. The Company operates as a global advisory, broking and solutions company. It is engaged in offering risk management, insurance broking, consulting, technology and solutions, and private exchanges. The Company operates through eight segments: Willis International; Willis North America; Willis Capital, Wholesale & Reinsurance (CWR); Willis GB; Towers Watson Benefits; Towers Watson Exchange Solutions; Towers Watson Risk and Financial Services; and Towers Watson Talent and Rewards. The Willis GB segment comprises four business units: Property and Casualty, Transport, Financial Lines and Retail Networks. The Willis Capital Wholesale and Reinsurance segment includes Willis Re; Willis Capital Markets & Advisory; Willis' wholesale business, and Willis Portfolio Underwriting Services. The Willis North America segment provides risk management, insurance brokerage and related risk services."
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