SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. SEAS may have hosed market maven Leon Cooperman in the second quarter when he acquired 1.08 million shares for $3.8 million.
Shares in the theme park operator are down 37 percent in the past three months and closed Friday at $18.66, off $0.66 cents.
CNBC's Scott Wapner reported earlier that "sources" say Cooperman's Omega Advisors sold the Seaworld stake just before the company's meltdown this week on a disappointing outlook and worries about how its brand is perceived.
Cooperman's other newly established stakes during the second quarter included a 10 million share acquisition of Navient Corp NAVI and the purchase of 16.9 million shares of Gulf Coast Ultra Deep Royalty Trust – Royalty Trust Unit GULTU.
Apple Inc. AAPL rejoined Cooperman's portfolio with a 1.2 million share purchase and he added heavily to his Ocwen Financial Corp. OCN stake, bringing it to 2.6 million shares.
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