Bill Ackman, the founder and boss of Pershing Square Capital Management, shook up his New York-based hedge fund’s portfolio significantly in the first quarter of 2026.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires institutional investors who manage more than $100 million to provide quarterly insight into their portfolios using Form 13F. This also applies to Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management. At the end of the quarter, the hedge fund managed assets of around $13.71 billion.

While there was consistency at the absolute top of the rankings, the star investor caused two real sensations in the ranks below. Ackman brought a new tech giant on board with a bang and in return almost completely divested himself of a long-standing core holding in Silicon Valley, which fundamentally shifted the balance of power in the depot.

The following overview shows the ten heavyweights in the portfolio as of March 31, 2026.

Alexandra Hesse, editorial team at finanzen.net

Bill Ackman owned these shares in the first quarter of 2026

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