Chase Coleman III
Tiger Global Management
Chase Coleman III International Business Machines stake
total: 436
Tiger Global Management IBM trades
- Total transactions:
- 2
- New positions:
- 1
- Sold out:
- 1
- Held since:
- 2015 Q1
- Held for:
- 3 quarters
- Latest activity:
- 2015 Q4
According to 2026 Q2 report, Chase Coleman III doesn't hold any International Business Machines (IBM) shares. To date, the estimated cost basis is nearly $160.5 for "buy" trades and estimated average "sell" price is $144.97. Tiger Global Management first purchased IBM in 2015 Q1, initially acquiring 141,823 shares. Since the initial investment in International Business Machines (IBM), Tiger Global Management has made 1 more transaction.
When did Chase Coleman III sell International Business Machines (IBM)?
Chase Coleman III sold off the entire International Business Machines (IBM) position in 2015 Q4.
When did Chase Coleman III buy International Business Machines (IBM)?
Chase Coleman III first invested in International Business Machines (IBM) in 2015 Q1 at the reported quarter-end price of $160.50 per share.
What's the cost basis of Tiger Global Management's IBM stake?
The estimated cost basis for International Business Machines (IBM) stake is around $160.50 per share. This represents their average reported price* across all buy transactions
Estimated cost basis*
- Weighted AVG buy price:
- $160.50
- Weighted AVG sell price:
- $144.97
Chase Coleman III's historical trades in International Business Machines
* Shares, change to shares, sold shares, shares held after: split-adjusted.
* Reported price: this doesn't represent the actual buy or sell price. It is the split-adjusted price of the security as of the last day of the reported period.
If the security is completely sold out, we show the reported split-adjusted price prior to the actual period.
If the security is completely sold out, we show the reported split-adjusted price prior to the actual period.
* Estimated cost basis: based on "Reported price*" (not earlier than 2013 Q2). Calculation starts from the latest "new buy" activity to the latest "close out" activity (if any).
* Value or Price: If the security is completely sold out, we show the reported value (or price) prior to the actual period.
* New buy or own: this means there is no earlier reporting (for us or in general). So we can't know if the actual purchase of the security happened at the reported period or earlier.