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David Tepper made a big bet on Bank of America

David Tepper
David Tepper

(REUTERS/Brendan McDermid)

David Tepper's hedge fund Appaloosa made a big bet on Bank of America.

The firm invested $207.2 million in the bank in the first quarter of this year. It was the biggest new bet the fund made in the period.

That info is based on a Bloomberg analysis of a regulatory filing that the firm submitted. The quarterly filing, called a 13F, lists the long stock positions of investment firms. The positions are current as of 45 days prior, so it is possible that Appaloosa has since changed its positions.

Appaloosa also:

  • Invested $72.4 million in CBS.

  • More than doubled its stake in Micron to $193.3 million.

  • More than doubled it stake in Southwest Airlines to $166 million.

  • Cut its investment in Allergan by almost a third to $701.7 million.

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The five top holdings at the end of the first quarter were: Allergan, Williams Partners, Alphabet, Facebook and PNC Financial.

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