Core Viewpoint - Bill Ackman's Pershing Square Capital Management has shown strong performance with a 12.7% gain this year through July and a 23.4% increase over the past year, focusing heavily on artificial intelligence investments [1][2]. Investment Strategy - Pershing typically invests in 8 to 12 publicly traded stocks, holding approximately $13.7 billion in stocks at the end of Q2 [2]. - About 45% of Pershing's portfolio is concentrated in three AI stocks [2]. Key Holdings - Uber: Represents 21% of the portfolio, with a year-to-date increase of over 55%. The company is viewed positively due to its transformation under CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and its potential for 30% annual earnings per share growth in the coming years [3][6]. - Alphabet: Accounts for 15.1% of the portfolio. Despite facing legal challenges and a modest 6% increase this year, it is considered a value play due to its diverse and fast-growing businesses, including YouTube and Google Cloud [10][12][13]. - Amazon: Comprises 9.3% of the portfolio. Pershing sees strong potential in Amazon's core businesses, AWS and retail e-commerce, despite concerns over tariffs affecting its e-commerce operations [14][16][19]. Market Opportunities - Uber is strategically positioned to benefit from the autonomous vehicle market, partnering with leading companies like Waymo and WeRide, with the autonomous market seen as a $1 trillion opportunity [7][8]. - Amazon's AWS is a major player in the AI revolution, with significant growth potential as only one-fifth of IT workloads are currently in the cloud [17][18].
45% of Bill Ackman's $13.7 Billion Stock Portfolio Is Invested in 3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks