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Billionaire Bill Ackman Has 51% of His Hedge Fund's $13.6 Billion Portfolio Invested in Just 3 Stocks

Core Viewpoint - Bill Ackman's Pershing Square fund is transforming Howard Hughes Holdings into a diversified holding company, similar to Berkshire Hathaway, presenting an investment opportunity for those looking to leverage Ackman's expertise [2][16]. Group 1: Investment Portfolio Overview - Pershing Square's equity portfolio is valued at $13.6 billion, with over half invested in three key stocks: Uber Technologies, Brookfield, and Howard Hughes Holdings [3]. Group 2: Uber Technologies - Uber represents 19% of Pershing Square's equity portfolio, with an investment of approximately $2.3 billion, now valued at around $2.6 billion [5]. - Ackman believes concerns regarding autonomous vehicles negatively impacting Uber's value are unfounded, as Uber's extensive network of over 170 million users is valuable for self-driving car companies [6]. - Uber's EBITDA increased by 35% last quarter, supported by a 14% rise in gross bookings, with expectations for similar growth in the upcoming quarter [7]. - The company generated $2.3 billion in free cash flow last quarter, a 66% year-over-year increase, with a goal to convert over 90% of EBITDA into free cash flow in the next three years [8]. - Uber's stock trades at an enterprise value-to-EBITDA ratio of about 25, which is considered attractive given its 30% annual EBITDA growth [9]. Group 3: Brookfield - Brookfield accounts for 17% of the portfolio, with a total investment value of about $2.4 billion after acquiring an additional 6.1 million shares [10]. - The company has a unique corporate structure with several publicly traded subsidiaries, including Brookfield Asset Management, which owns 73% of its shares [11]. - Distributable earnings rose by 27% year-over-year in the first quarter, with management projecting a cash flow growth rate exceeding 20% annually through 2029 [12]. - Brookfield's shares trade at 13.8 times trailing distributable earnings, with Ackman suggesting a valuation multiple of at least 16 [13]. Group 4: Howard Hughes Holdings - Howard Hughes Holdings makes up 14% of the portfolio, with Ackman acquiring a 47% stake worth about $1.9 billion [14]. - The company's assets are valued at $5.9 billion, indicating the stock is trading at a discount [15]. - Management anticipates net operating income growth of up to 4% in 2025, with long-term projections indicating a 37% increase from 2024 levels [15]. - Ackman plans to diversify Howard Hughes by adding an insurance business, which would provide capital for further investments [16]. - The new structure incurs a quarterly fee of $3.75 million to Pershing Square, along with a 0.375% incentive fee, but may offer investors a direct way to invest in Ackman's strategies [17].