Breeden Capital's 13F Shows New Stakes In DST, HRC; Raised Stakes In ABD, ALEX and Others
Richard Breeden's, Breeden Capital released their 13F for the quarter ended June 30th, 2008. Here is a summary:
Raised Stakes:
Acco Brands (NYSE: ABD) from 4,739,001 shares to 5,287,101 shares
Alexander & Baldwin (Nasdaq: ALEX) from 1,597,672 to 2,001,772 shares
H&R Block (NYSE: HRB) has been buying throught the quarter, now owns 10,435,000 shares
Hillenbrand (NYSE: HI) from 2,321,618 shares to 2,794,595 shares
Steris Corp. (NYSE: STE) from 4,884,216 shares to 5,067,321 shares
Lowered Stakes:
SPDRs (AMEX: SPY) from 715,000 shares to 467,000 shares.
Choicepoint (NYSE: CPS) from 242,055 shares to 0 shares
New Stakes:
DST Systems (NYSE: DST) new 1,676,500 share stake.
Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: HRC) new 2,478,618 share stake
Maintained Stakes:
Helmerich & Payne (NYSE: HP) 1,405,400 shares
Zale Corp. (NYSE: ZLC) 8,070,839 shares
Breeden Capital is a Greenwich, CT-based hedge fund founded by Richard Breeden, a former SEC chief turned activist investor. Richard Breeden was elected as Chairman of H&R Block (NYSE: HRB) after successfully pushing for changes at the embattled tax preparer.
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