Unveiling Pershing Square's Latest Investment Moves: Growth, Diversification, and High-Stakes Plays
Second Quarter 2026 Portfolio Overview and Expansion
In the second quarter of 2026, Pershing Square's 13F portfolio experienced substantial growth, reaching a valuation of $19.47 billion. This period marked a strategic expansion of their holdings, increasing from 10 to 14 positions. This diversification reflects a calculated approach to capitalize on new market opportunities while maintaining a focused portfolio.
Key Holdings and New Strategic Investments
The firm's core investments continue to include industry giants such as Uber, Brookfield, and Microsoft, underscoring their confidence in these companies' long-term potential. A notable development was the initiation of significant new stakes in major financial and technology players: Visa, Mastercard, S&P Global, and Netflix. Concurrently, Pershing Square fully divested its holdings in Alphabet and exited its position in UMG following a rejected takeover bid, signaling a dynamic re-evaluation of its investment landscape.
Enhanced Conviction in Core Assets and Portfolio Concentration
Pershing Square demonstrated increased conviction in several existing holdings through substantial position increases. This included boosting stakes in Uber, Microsoft, Howard Hughes, Restaurant Brands, and Meta. These adjustments highlight a strategy of concentrating capital in companies where the firm perceives strong growth prospects and strategic value.
Market Initiatives and Event-Driven Opportunities
Beyond public market transactions, Pershing Square USA initiated its IPO, which launched below its Net Asset Value (NAV). The firm also maintained its high-conviction, event-driven investments in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These positions are seen as holding multi-billion dollar upside potential, contingent upon the realization of specific regulatory catalysts, showcasing Pershing Square's willingness to engage in high-reward, complex situations.

