National Pension Service Goes on Buying Spree in 2nd Quarter

National Pension Service recently filed their 13F report for the second quarter of 2022, which ended on 2022-06-30.

The 13F report details which stocks were in a guru’s equity portfolio at the end of the quarter, though investors should note that these filings are limited in scope, containing only a snapshot of long positions in U.S.-listed stocks and American depository receipts as of the quarter’s end. They are not required to include international holdings, short positions or other types of investments. Still, even this limited filing can provide valuable information.

The National Pension Service is a public pension plan sponsor for the country of South Korea that is based out of Seoul. The organization was founded in 1987 as the National Pension Corporation with a goal of providing “Korean Nationals with income security and promote welfare by providing pension benefits in old age or in the event of disability or death.” National Pension Service would launch its National Pension Scheme a year later and continue to expand its services in the 1990s, expanding its compulsory coverage to include rural individuals, foreigners, and others and establishing the National Pension Research in 1995. Its compulsory coverage would expand to include every single person in Korea in 199, the same year that the organization would launch the National Pension Fund Management Center. The system continued to expand, becoming renamed to its current National Pension Service in 2007 and opening the NPS International Service Center in 2009 and International Service Center in 2011. The National Pension Service is currently the fourth largest pension fund in the world with over 380 billion in total assets. The service operates through an extensive network that includes 102 regional offices, 52 service centers, 5 call centers, and a head office. The National Pension Service is now available to all employees, employers, and self-employed individuals and currently provides a wide variety of services including retirement planning, welfare, pension history management, benefits payment, collecting pension contributions, implementing welfare business, and managing the national pension fund. It invests in a variety of public equity, fixed income, and alternative investment markets on a global scale. National Pension Service invests most heavily in the information technology and finance sectors, which each make up approximately a fifth of its total allocated assets, and also invests in the health care, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, energy, and industrials sectors, among others to a lesser degree, in order of decreasing allocation.

As of the latest 13F report, the guru’s equity portfolio contained 529 stocks valued at a total of $48.51Bil. The top holdings were AAPL(6.11%), MSFT(4.99%), and PBUS(3.58%).

According to GuruFocus data, these were National Pension Service’s top five trades of the quarter.

Apple Inc


During the quarter, National Pension Service bought 1,428,018 shares of NAS:AAPL for a total holding of 21,666,615. The trade had a 0.4% impact on the equity portfolio. During the quarter, the stock traded for an average price of $151.81.

On 08/17/2022, Apple Inc traded for a price of $173.54 per share and a market cap of $2,780.72Bil. The stock has returned 15.09% over the past year.

GuruFocus gives the company a financial strength rating of 7 out of 10 and a profitability rating of 10 out of 10.

In terms of valuation, Apple Inc has a price-earnings ratio of 28.55, a price-book ratio of 47.93, a price-earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio of 2.01, a EV-to-Ebitda ratio of 21.66 and a price-sales ratio of 7.35.

The price-to-GF Value ratio is 1.02, earning the stock a GF Value rank of 6.

Microsoft Corp


During the quarter, National Pension Service bought 624,070 shares of NAS:MSFT for a total holding of 9,425,772. The trade had a 0.33% impact on the equity portfolio. During the quarter, the stock traded for an average price of $271.99.

On 08/17/2022, Microsoft Corp traded for a price of $290.65 per share and a market cap of $2,183.00Bil. The stock has returned 0.18% over the past year.

GuruFocus gives the company a financial strength rating of 8 out of 10 and a profitability rating of 10 out of 10.

In terms of valuation, Microsoft Corp has a price-earnings ratio of 30.36, a price-book ratio of 13.12, a price-earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio of 1.47, a EV-to-Ebitda ratio of 21.34 and a price-sales ratio of 11.13.

The price-to-GF Value ratio is 0.96, earning the stock a GF Value rank of 6.

Amazon.com Inc


During the quarter, National Pension Service bought 795,551 shares of NAS:AMZN for a total holding of 12,065,771. The trade had a 0.17% impact on the equity portfolio. During the quarter, the stock traded for an average price of $125.73.

On 08/17/2022, Amazon.com Inc traded for a price of $142.49 per share and a market cap of $1,474.95Bil. The stock has returned -12.23% over the past year.

GuruFocus gives the company a financial strength rating of 6 out of 10 and a profitability rating of 9 out of 10.

In terms of valuation, Amazon.com Inc has a price-earnings ratio of 129.73, a price-book ratio of 11.22, a price-earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio of 3.10, a EV-to-Ebitda ratio of 30.36 and a price-sales ratio of 3.06.

The price-to-GF Value ratio is 0.76, earning the stock a GF Value rank of 10.

Alphabet Inc


During the quarter, National Pension Service bought 28,482 shares of NAS:GOOGL for a total holding of 8,406,740. The trade had a 0.13% impact on the equity portfolio. During the quarter, the stock traded for an average price of $118.07.

On 08/17/2022, Alphabet Inc traded for a price of $120.6 per share and a market cap of $1,592.45Bil. The stock has returned -12.01% over the past year.

GuruFocus gives the company a financial strength rating of 9 out of 10 and a profitability rating of 9 out of 10.

In terms of valuation, Alphabet Inc has a price-earnings ratio of 22.64, a price-book ratio of 6.23, a price-earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio of 0.85, a EV-to-Ebitda ratio of 14.93 and a price-sales ratio of 5.95.

The price-to-GF Value ratio is 0.89, earning the stock a GF Value rank of 7.

Alphabet Inc


During the quarter, National Pension Service bought 27,322 shares of NAS:GOOG for a total holding of 8,022,660. The trade had a 0.12% impact on the equity portfolio. During the quarter, the stock traded for an average price of $118.5.

On 08/17/2022, Alphabet Inc traded for a price of $121.41 per share and a market cap of $1,592.45Bil. The stock has returned -11.81% over the past year.

GuruFocus gives the company a financial strength rating of 9 out of 10 and a profitability rating of 9 out of 10.

In terms of valuation, Alphabet Inc has a price-earnings ratio of 22.64, a price-book ratio of 6.23, a price-earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio of 0.85, a EV-to-Ebitda ratio of 14.93 and a price-sales ratio of 5.95.

The price-to-GF Value ratio is 0.90, earning the stock a GF Value rank of 7.


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