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Here is What Hedge Funds Think About Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc (KTOS)
Before we spend countless hours researching a company, we like to analyze what insiders, hedge funds and billionaire investors think of the stock first. This is a necessary first step in our investment process because our research has shown that the elite investors’ consensus returns have been exceptional. In the following paragraphs, we find out what the billionaire investors and hedge funds think of Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc (NASDAQ:KTOS).
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc (NASDAQ:KTOS) investors should pay attention to a decrease in enthusiasm from smart money lately. Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc (NASDAQ:KTOS) was in 16 hedge funds’ portfolios at the end of March. The all time high for this statistic is 22. There were 18 hedge funds in our database with KTOS positions at the end of the fourth quarter. Our calculations also showed that KTOS isn’t among the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds (click for Q1 rankings).
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The Significance of Bank of America Stadium’s Switch to Synthetic Turf
After a quarter-century with grass fields, the venue goes synthetic—material with a long and consequential history that started in North Carolina
July 15, 2021
RUSTY WILLIAMS
By the time you read this, the grass field at Bank of America Stadium—a consistent feature since the stadium opened in 1996—should be long gone. Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper and his organization, Tepper Sports & Entertainment, decided this spring to replace the natural surface with synthetic FieldTurf, which five other NFL stadiums use.
The main reason: cost. Grass fields are far more difficult and expensive to maintain. Under Tepper’s ownership, the stadium will host not only the Panthers and at least three college football games per season but Major League Soccer—whose new Charlotte MLS team Tepper also owns—plus high school games and concerts. The new field is part of a $50 million stadium renovation for soccer, paid for equally by Tepper Sports and the city. “With two major professional sports franchises using Bank of America Stadium, and more events upcoming, having a natural grass surface is going to be a heavy lift,” Tepper Sports Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Mark Hart said in April. “We believe a synthetic surface provides the best solution.”
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