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Cathie Wood's ARK Invest Buys Over $63 Million Worth of Meta Shares
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One ARK exchange-traded fund run by ETF star Cathie Wood bought nearly 200,000 shares of Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: FB), formerly known as Facebook, on Friday, as the price of this ETF gained less than 1% in Friday’s session. The fund is up significantly in the past year.
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ARK Next Generation Internet ETF (NYSEARCA: ARKW) bought 197,259 shares of Meta. At Friday’s closing price, this would have valued this sale at roughly $63.8 million. This is only a small fraction of the total holdings. The fund is up 36% over the past 52 weeks.
Here are all the other ARK Invest purchases for Friday:
Fund | Ticker | Name | Shares |
---|---|---|---|
ARKF | KSPILI | KASPI.KZ | 2,182 |
ARKG | BEAM | BEAM THERAPEUTICS | 10,117 |
ARKG | CDNA | CAREDX | 326,371 |
ARKG | EXAS | EXACT SCIENCES | 63,127 |
ARKG | VERV | VERVE THERAPEUTICS | 74,000 |
ARKG | TDOC | TELADOC HEALTH | 60,632 |
ARKK | NTLA | INTELLIA THERAPEUTICS | 34,200 |
ARKK | PACB | PACIFIC BIOSCIENCES OF CALIFORNIA | 119,183 |
ARKQ | MKFG | MARKFORGED | 76,612 |
ARKQ | BLDE | BLADE AIR MOBILITY | 43,026 |
ARKQ | ACHR | ARCHER AVIATION | 591,618 |
ARKW | FB | 197,259 |
Catherine Wood, the CEO and CIO of ARK Investment Management, is a minority and nonvoting shareholder of 24/7 Wall St., owner of a673b.bigscoots-temp.com.
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