Oksenholt Capital Management Reports Major Freddie Mac Stake; Calls for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Return to Major Exchange
Affiliated investment vehicles hold more than 1 million shares across GSE securities, including in excess of 700,000 shares of Freddie Mac common stock
SUMMERLIN,
The holdings include in excess of 700,000 shares of Freddie Mac common stock (OTC: FMCC) along with positions in
“Our position sizing reflects both conviction and prudent risk management,” said
Based on the most recently available publicly reported institutional ownership filings, including Form 13F disclosures,
Because the firm operates through privately managed investment vehicles that are not required to publicly disclose holdings, Oksenholt noted that the broader shareholder base likely includes many additional private investors and long-term individual shareholders whose positions are not reflected in institutional reporting data.
Institutional ownership of Freddie Mac common stock remains relatively limited due in part to the company’s current over-the-counter trading status, which restricts participation by many institutional investors.
Oksenholt noted that policymakers and enterprise leadership have made meaningful progress strengthening the financial position of the enterprises over the past year.
“We believe policymakers and enterprise leadership have made meaningful progress improving the financial condition of the GSEs and protecting taxpayer interests,” Oksenholt said.“The decision during President Donald Trump’s first administration not to pursue a forced sale of the enterprises preserved significant long-term value for
Oksenholt also expressed support for the continued work of current enterprise leadership.
“We appreciate the ongoing efforts of
Looking ahead, Oksenholt said the next phase for the enterprises should involve a transition toward market independence.
“In my view, the time has come for
Oksenholt also noted that many shareholders of
President
Oksenholt said the eventual normalization of the enterprises’ capital structure could help restore confidence among investors while continuing to support the housing finance system.
“These securities remain complex and inherently speculative investments,” Oksenholt added. “Our GSE exposure represents only a small portion of our overall equities portfolio, but we believe the long-term opportunity remains compelling.”
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