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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Tiger Global Management, the hedge fund led by Chase Coleman, made a major shift in its portfolio during the third quarter, sharply reducing its stake in Meta Platforms. The firm sold off 62.6% of its Meta shares, leaving it with 2.8 million shares worth around $2.1 billion, signaling a notable recalibration of its tech investments.
Beyond Meta, Tiger Global also exited positions in other high-profile companies, including pharmaceutical giants Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, as well as cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike. These moves suggest the fund is re-evaluating sectors where growth expectations or valuations may have shifted.
In contrast, the hedge fund opened new positions in streaming powerhouse Netflix and the buy-now-pay-later platform Klarna, indicating a pivot toward consumer-driven and digital finance sectors. Analysts note that these shifts may reflect Tiger Global’s strategy to align with evolving market trends and emerging growth opportunities.
Despite these adjustments, Tiger Global’s performance in the first half of 2025 showed modest gains of roughly 4.5%, trailing behind many of its multi-strategy fund peers. Investors will likely watch closely to see if the new bets on Netflix and Klarna can drive stronger returns in the coming months.
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