Cathie Wood Sells Another $90M In Tesla And Loads Up On The Dip In This Tech Stock

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Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management on Thursday continued selling shares in Tesla Inc TSLA amid a profit booking spree in the stock and raised its exposure in Zoom Video Communications Inc ZM on the dip.

The popular money managing firm bought 213,756 shares — estimated to be worth $34.65 million based on the latest closing price — in San Jose, California-based online video-conferencing platform.

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Shares of Zoom closed 5% lower at $162.1 a share on Thursday. The stock is already down 12% this year and has plummeted about 58% in the past year.

For the record, Zoom went public in April 2019 at $36 per share, and its shares started trading at $65 on the debut. 

Wood had last month said she expects equities of innovative companies that have seen declines in 2021 to be “rewarded handsomely” in 2022.

Ark Invest bought shares in Zoom via the ARK Innovation ETF ARKK and the ARK Next Generation Internet ETF ARKW on Thursday. No other Ark Invest ETF currently owns shares in Zoom.

The two ETFs held 6.2 million shares — worth $1.06 billion — in Zoom, prior to Thursday’s trade.

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Here are a few other key Ark Invest trades on Thursday:

  • Sold 87,756 shares — estimated to be worth $90.5 million — in Tesla. Shares of the Elon Musk-led company closed 6.75% at $1,031.6 a share on Thursday.
  • Sold 105,343 shares — estimated to be worth $4 million — in Snap Inc SNAP. Shares of the photo and video sharing app owner closed 10.2% lower at $38.4 a share on Thursday.
  • Bought 201,921 shares — estimated to be worth $33.9 million — in Roku Inc ROKU on the dip. Shares closed 5.15% lower to $168.3 a share.

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