Gates' Cascade Investment Boosts Stakes in Coca-Cola FEMSA (KOF) and Fomento Economico Mexicano (FMX), Liquidates Stake in Pacific Ethanol (PEIX)

August 14, 2008 5:33 PM EDT

Bill Gates' 13F on his Cascade Investment fund for the quarter ended June 30, 2008 is out. Gates raised his stakes in Coca-Cola FEMSA and Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB, while liquidating his stake in Pacific Ethanol.

Below is a summary:

Raised Stakes:
Coca-Cola FEMSA (NYSE: KOF) from 77,259 shares to 406,209 shares
Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB (NYSE: FMX) from 10,810,000 shares to 13,310,000 shares

Lowered Stakes:
Pacific Ethanol (Nasdaq: PEIX) from 1,000 shares to 0 shares

Maintained Stakes:
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) 4,050 shares
Canadian National Railway (NYSE: CNI) 33,859,544 shares
Fisher Communications (Nasdaq: FSCI) 455,700 shares
Gamco Investors (NYSE: GBL) 90,845 shares
Grupo Televisa, S.A. (NYSE: TV) 19,680,400 shares
Otter Tail (Nasdaq: OTTR) 2,556,499 shares
PlanetOut (Nasdaq: LGBT) 521,739 shares
PNM Resources (NYSE: PNM) 7,019,550 shares
Republic Services (NYSE: RSG) 27,192,451 shares
Six Flags (NYSE: SIX) 10,710,600 shares


Related Categories

Insiders' Blog
Trader Talk

Stocks Mentioned

BRK.A 89500.00

+200.00 +0.22%
Volume: 40
Track BRK.A

CNI 53.45

-0.88 -1.62%
Volume: 707,104
Track CNI

FMX 45.89

+1.84 +4.18%
Volume: 2,007,966
Track FMX

FSCI 17.77

-0.16 -0.89%
Volume: 10,905
Track FSCI

GBL 50.41

-1.01 -1.96%
Volume: 12,756
Track GBL

KOF 58.43

+2.57 +4.60%
Volume: 165,306
Track KOF

LGBT 0.38

+0.00 +0.00%
Volume: 20,160
Track LGBT

OTTR 23.55

-0.14 -0.59%
Volume: 56,920
Track OTTR

PEIX 0.37

+0.01 +2.78%
Volume: 89,814
Track PEIX

PNM 11.13

+0.03 +0.27%
Volume: 539,449
Track PNM

RSG 28.20

+0.34 +1.22%
Volume: 1,073,939
Track RSG

SIX 0.13

+0.00 +0.00%
Volume: 14,805,356
Track SIX

TV 20.72

-0.10 -0.48%
Volume: 1,864,244
Track TV


Related Entities



Comments

PEIX
ADEHOOP on Aug 17, 2008 01:31 AM

PEIX FUTURE IS BRIGHT,CORN PRICE DELINES,SWITCH TO CELLULOSIC HELPS. TARIFF ON CORN FEEDSTOCK IMPORTS SHOULD BE DROPPED,LOWERING COST EVEN MORE AND WOULD CREATE AGRO-JOBS IN MEXICO,RESULTING IN LESSER MEXICAN JOB SEEKERS CROSSING US BORDER.


Add Your Comment