Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA), Apple Inc. (AAPL): Which Stock Do Investors Like Best?

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After Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE:BABA) went public at the end of September 2014, it quickly gained the attention of both big money managers and smaller investors. However, as the data for the last quarter of 2014 shows, the atmosphere of excitement started to cool down and Alibaba saw a withdrawal of capital during the last three months of 2014. Among 737 funds that we track at the end of 2014, 90 funds reported holding shares of Alibaba, the aggregate value of their stakes amounting to $7.11 billion. This number represents a decrease from 110 funds holding some $7.69 billion worth of the company’s stock that we saw at the end of September. On the other hand, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) also lost some popularity but still remained the top choice among investors, the company being included in the equity portfolio of 149 funds that held in aggregate of some $20.88 billion, versus 154 funds with $22.51 billion worth of stock in the previous quarter.

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After analyzing the data for the third quarter, we noticed that many investors that initiated stakes in newly public Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE:BABA) cut their positions in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL). For example, Andreas Halvorsen’s Viking Global dumped its entire stake in Apple and initiated a $1.01 billion stake in Alibaba. George Soros sold some 693,800 shares of Apple and disclosed ownership of 4.40 million shares of Alibaba. D.E. Shaw & Co. held 4.05 million shares of Alibaba at the end of September and some 11.66 million shares of Apple, down by 233,500 shares. So let’s take a look how this trend developed throughout the last three months of 2014.

At first glance we can see that investors have not been switching from Apple to Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE:BABA). While the former still remained the most popular stock among investors, Alibaba has seen a significant decrease in popularity, moving down a couple of positions in our ranking. It seems to have been the right call, as since its IPO on September 19 Alibaba’s stock has lost around 9.3%, while at the end of the year it closed up by around 10.70%. Meanwhile, between September and February, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s stock gained 26%.

During this period, Apple has released two new smartphones, announced the Apple Watch and Apple Pay and provided stellar results for the last quarter of 2014. On the other hand, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE:BABA), even though it announced record-breaking sales of $9.0 billion during the “Singles Day” in China, posted revenue below the expectations in its last financial report. The fact that the revenue has actually grown in year-on-year terms and earnings per share (EPS) came above the estimates didn’t help, and Alibaba’s stock lost over 8% on the day the report was released and led to several analysts reducing their price targets on the stock.

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