Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (ERIC) Most Held Sweden Stock By Institutional Investors And Mutual

From: Mffais.com
Published: Wed Jan 19 2011


MFFAIS.com featured their monthly Sweden rundown focusing on the most held stock and the stock with the highest confidence displayed by institutional investors. Mffais.com compiles the statistics from recent SEC filings by mutual funds and institutions to determine the positions taken and confidence in stocks by professional mutual fund managers and institutional investors.

Highlights included:

The top ten most held Sweden stocks by number of owners:

Rank Owners Stock
1 344 Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (ERIC)
2 250 Autoliv Inc (ALV)
3 99 Assa Abloy Ab (ASAZY)
4 97 Alfa Laval Ab (505885.BO)
5 71 Kone Oyj (KNEBV.UL)
6 48 Skf Ab (SKFRY)
7 41 Swedbank Ab (SWDBY)
8 31 Wihlborgs Fastigheter Ab (WIHL.ST)
9 21 Eniro Ab (EN8.DE)
10 18 Duni Ab (DUNI.ST)

The top ten Sweden stocks by institutional confidence:

Rank Score Stock
1 3.77 Duni Ab (DUNI.ST)
2 3.60 East Capital Explorer Ab (ECEX.ST)
3 3.51 Wihlborgs Fastigheter Ab (WIHL.ST)
4 3.50 Nibe Industrier Ab (NJBB.DE)
5 3.47 Eniro Ab (EN8.DE)
6 3.43 Assa Abloy Ab (ASAZY)
7 3.42 Volvo Ab (VOLVY)
8 3.39 Swedbank Ab (SWDBY)
9 3.27 Lindab International Ab (LIAB.UL)
10 3.20 Skf Ab (SKFRY)



Confidence scores range from 1 - 5 and the average of all activity for the stock.
1 = sold all shares.
2 = sold some but not all shares.
3 = no change
4 = bought more shares.
5 = new position.
The closer to 1 and 5 the more bullish and bearish oweners are for the stock.



For details and the full report, including purchasing history and buying patterns, please visit http://www.mffais.com

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