Concentration, Franchising, gaming, growth, small cap, special situations, spinoffs, value
Rome Capital focuses on spinoffs, bankruptcy emergences, merger arbitrages, asset sales, and large share buybacks where significant changes occur in capital structure or shareholder base. Stock pricing becomes highly inefficient due to forced or indifferent selling by large institutions, creating opportunities to leverage behavioral edges.
This report provides a detailed summary of investor holdings for a
specified stock ticker, highlighting key metrics such as fund
name, total assets under management (AUM), invested value,
portfolio weight, and shares owned. It also tracks changes in
share ownership during the last quarter, including the percentage
of shares bought or sold and the percentage of outstanding shares
owned. The data is generated using an API that processes investor
holdings and calculates these values for each fund. This report
helps investors and analysts monitor the stock positions of major
funds, identify investment trends, and assess the influence of
large investors on individual stocks.