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Daniel Loeb

Third Point

Daniel Loeb WHITING PETROLEUM stake

total: 588

Third Point WLL-OLD2 trades

Total transactions:
2
New positions:
1
Sold out:
1
Held since:
2016 Q2
Held for:
1 quarter
Latest activity:
2016 Q3
According to 2026 Q2 report, Daniel Loeb doesn't hold any WHITING PETROLEUM (WLL-OLD2) shares. To date, the estimated cost basis is nearly $9.26 for "buy" trades and estimated average "sell" price is $9.26. Third Point first purchased WLL-OLD2 in 2016 Q2, initially acquiring about 8.20M shares. Since the initial investment in WHITING PETROLEUM (WLL-OLD2), Third Point has made 1 more transaction.

When did Daniel Loeb sell WHITING PETROLEUM (WLL-OLD2)?

Daniel Loeb sold off the entire WHITING PETROLEUM (WLL-OLD2) position in 2016 Q3.

When did Daniel Loeb buy WHITING PETROLEUM (WLL-OLD2)?

Daniel Loeb first invested in WHITING PETROLEUM (WLL-OLD2) in 2016 Q2 at the reported quarter-end price of $9.26 per share.

What's the cost basis of Third Point's WLL-OLD2 stake?

The estimated cost basis for WHITING PETROLEUM (WLL-OLD2) stake is around $9.26 per share. This represents their average reported price* across all buy transactions

Estimated cost basis*

Weighted AVG buy price:
$9.26
Weighted AVG sell price:
$9.26

Daniel Loeb's historical trades in WHITING PETROLEUM

2 results
Period % of
portfolio
Shares
held after*
Reported
price*
Value* % (shares)
of activity
% change
to portfolio
2016 Q3
0.00%
$9.26
-100% (-8,200,000)
2016 Q2
0.73%
$9.26
new
* 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.
* 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.