These are the top 5 holdings of Candriam Luxembourg S.C.A.
Microsoft Corp (MSFT) - 1,953,583 shares, 3.47% of the total portfolio. Shares reduced by 4.06%
Apple Inc (AAPL) - 3,213,416 shares, 3.41% of the total portfolio. Shares added by 60.38%
Alphabet Inc (GOOGL) - 175,018 shares, 2.45% of the total portfolio. Shares added by 1.05%
Amgen Inc (AMGN) - 1,324,190 shares, 2.44% of the total portfolio. Shares added by 4.90%
Merck & Co Inc (MRK) - 3,656,617 shares, 2.39% of the total portfolio. Shares added by 24.62%
New Purchase: Seagen Inc (SGT)
Candriam Luxembourg S.C.A. initiated holding in Seagen Inc. The purchase prices were between $138.28 and $179.9, with an estimated average price of $155.92. The stock is now traded at around $155.260000. The impact to a portfolio due to this purchase was 0.72%. The holding were 512,643 shares as of 2020-12-31.
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Holger Mueller has the tricky job of deciphering the future performance of a car while it moves at 140 miles per hour down the technology highway. That’s the nature of the cloud industry, which has seen a constant stream of new product offerings, shifting customer needs and key acquisitions.
Take the headline-making purchase of Slack Technologies Inc. by Salesforce.com Inc. in December, and it’s up to Mueller (pictured), vice president and principal analyst at Constellation Research Inc., to make sense of it all.
“Traditionally, Salesforce has always been about sales,” said Mueller. “Service revenue overtook sales revenue last year. Salesforce is now a platform company, and Slack just gives them more revenue and volume to maintain their sky-high valuation.”
Kansai Halifax Holdings: Citrix Acquires Slack Rival Wrike in Record $2.25 Billion Deal
TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / January 22, 2021 / Recently, Kansai Halifax Holdings has released a report on the recent Citrix Systems acquisition, as the technology giant reveals that it has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase Slack competitor Wrike for $2.25 billion, its largest acquisition to date. The deal which is expected to be funded with a combination of new debt and existing cash and investments is a quarter of a billion higher than initially rumoured, commented Michael Taylor, Director of Capital Markets at Kansai Halifax Holdings.
Citrix verified the news today, confirming the merger along with its reported fourth-quarter earnings.
(Bloomberg) Citrix Systems Inc. is in advanced talks to buy the work-management platform company Wrike Inc. for more than $2 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.