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Updated · Reuters · May 16
Ackman Defends Alphabet Sale to Fund Microsoft Stake as Pershing Cites Finite Capital
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 16

Ackman Defends Alphabet Sale to Fund Microsoft Stake as Pershing Cites Finite Capital

11 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 16
  • Bill Ackman said Pershing Square’s sale of Alphabet shares was not a bearish call on Google’s parent, but a funding source for a newly built Microsoft position.
  • Microsoft’s recent stock drop prompted the purchase, while Ackman said finite capital forced the fund to reallocate rather than add the stake outright.
  • Ackman wrote on X that Pershing remains “very bullish” on Alphabet over the long term, but sees Microsoft as the better use of capital at current valuations.
  • The clarification followed Ackman’s Friday disclosure that Pershing had exited its long-held Alphabet investment to help pay for the Microsoft trade.
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