Billionaire Investor Bill Ackman Just Sold This Railway Stock 'With Regret' So He Could Buy the Dip on a Mag Seven Stock At a "Uniquely Attractive Time"

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Key Points

  • Bill Ackman has become one of the more popular investors to watch in today's market.

  • The outspoken hedge fund billionaire runs a 10-stock portfolio valued at roughly $12 billion.

  • Ackman sold a stock to make room for a Magnificent Seven stock that got hit hard by the tariff-induced sell-off.

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Billionaire investor Bill Ackman has become one of the modern-day must-watch investors. Ackman runs Pershing Square Capital Management, which manages a stock portfolio for Pershing Square Holdings. Pershing's equity holdings are valued at roughly $12 billion, and Ackman has aspirations to turn Pershing into the next Berkshire Hathaway.

This makes all of Ackman's moves incredibly interesting to market watchers, who are always trying to see what some of the best and brightest investors are up to. In the current quarter, Ackman and his team at Pershing recently disclosed that they sold one of their railway stocks "with regret" in order to purchase a Magnificent Seven stock at a "uniquely attractive time."

Selling a railway stock due to tariffs

Although these recent stock moves by Pershing likely won't show up in filings until August, Ackman, along with Pershing's management team, discussed them on a recent quarterly earnings call. The first big move Pershing disclosed was the decision to sell Canadian Pacific Kansas City (NYSE: CP), a Canadian railroad holding company.

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Pershing first purchased a stake in the business in 2022. The railway operates in Canada and the U.S., moving numerous commodities and consumer goods through 13,000 miles of rail that goes through areas such as Quebec, British Columbia, and the Northeast and Midwest regions of the U.S.

In 2023, Canadian Pacific completed its $31 billion acquisition of Kansas City Southern to form this company, which also gave it access to transportation routes in Mexico. The acquisition made Canadian Pacific Kansas City the only railroad company with a single-line railway connecting Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.

The stock has performed pretty well during the past five years, up close to 67% (as of May 23). During the call, Ackman said: "[T]his is one of those positions where we sell with regret, but want to be super clear that we think extremely highly of the Canadian Pacific team, [CEO] Keith [Creel] as a person and as a leader." Pershing's Chief Investment Officer Ryan Israel added that while Canadian Pacific is a "wonderful business... we judged actually it was one of the more sensitive businesses economically and to tariffs relative to the rest of the portfolio."