Cantillon Capital Management Reduces $24M in Moody's Corporation ($MCO)
Key Points
- Cantillon Capital Management changed its Moody's Corporation ($MCO) stake by 11.9% last quarter, cutting to 392,513 shares worth $175.79 million.
- Wall Street's consensus rating on $MCO is Buy and an average price target of $536.00.
- $MCO last traded around $447.85.
Cantillon Capital Management reduced its position in Moody's Corporation ($MCO) by 11.9% during the most recent quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 392,513 shares of Moody's Corporation after selling 52,887 shares during the quarter. Cantillon Capital Management's holdings in Moody's Corporation were worth $175.79 million as of its most recent filing.
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About Moody's Corporation
Moody's Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an integrated risk assessment firm in the United States, the rest of the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. It operates through two segments, Moody's Analytics (MA) and Moody's Investors Services (MIS). The MA segment develops a range of products and services that support the risk management activities of institutional participants in financial markets. This segment also offers credit research, credit models and analytics, economics data and models, and structured finance solutions; data sets on companies and securities; and cloud-based SaaS subscription-based solutions supporting banking, insurance, and know-your-customer workflows. Its MIS segment publishes credit ratings and provides assessment services on various debt obligations, programs and facilities, and entities that issue such obligations, such as various corporate, financial institution, and governmental obligations, as well as structured finance securities. It also provides ratings, investment research, compliance and third-party risk, supplier risk, trade credit, business intelligence sales and marketing, financial and regulatory reporting, balance sheet management, capital management, credit portfolio management, and model risk and governance solutions; Maxsight, a unified risk platform; lending suite, origination, and monitoring solutions; and property, casualty, and sustainable insurance underwriting solutions. The company serves the financial, banking, insurance, corporation, public, and asset management sectors. The company was formerly known as Dun and Bradstreet Company and changed its name to Moody's Corporation in September 2000. Moody's Corporation was founded in 1900 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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