Deutsche Bank Discloses New Q2 Equity Positions in Five Major Corporations

RB Global's ownership is highly institutional, with about 95.37% of shares held by institutional investors in the second quarter, alongside new stakes from MV Capital Management, J.Safra Asset Management, Bayban, Cassaday & Co, and the State of Wyoming.
OneMain Holdings opened at $63.26 per share in the period, and its key metrics include a market capitalization around $7.28 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 9.53, and a price/earnings-to-growth ratio of 0.47.
AES Corporation shows 93.13% of its stock held by institutional investors; Weiss Ratings upgraded AES from hold (c) to hold (c+), and eight analysts rate the stock as Hold with a consensus target price of $15.71.
Agilysys saw notable insider selling in the second quarter: Senior vice president Kyle C. Badger sold 8,400 shares for about $958,104, and CFO William David Wood III sold 6,000 shares for about $688,320.
Brookdale Senior Living: Deutsche Bank bought 2,869,286 shares in the quarter, valued at around $46.167 million, representing about 1.20% ownership of the company.
Deutsche Bank made five new equity purchases in the second quarter, committing roughly $169.3 million across five companies. The purchases ranged from AES Corporation with 2.4 million shares valued at $35.2 million to Brookdale Senior Living with 2.9 million shares worth $46.2 million Markets Daily.
Deutsche Bank added 375,047 shares of RB Global, valued at approximately $43.7 million Markets Daily. The company already has strong institutional backing. About 95.37% of RB Global's shares are held by institutional investors Markets Daily. Other major buyers in Q2 included MV Capital Management, J.Safra Asset Management, and the State of Wyoming.
Deutsche Bank purchased 371,233 OneMain Holdings shares for about $22.6 million Zolmax. The stock opened Q2 at $63.26 per share. The company has a market cap of $7.28 billion and trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 9.53 Zolmax. That low P/E ratio suggests the market values it conservatively relative to earnings.
Deutsche Bank bought 2.4 million AES Corporation shares worth $35.2 million Lincoln Examiner. Institutions control 93.13% of AES stock, showing strong professional confidence Lincoln Examiner. Weiss Ratings upgraded the stock from hold to hold-plus in Q2. Eight analysts currently rate AES as Hold with a consensus target price of $15.71 Lincoln Examiner.
Deutsche Bank acquired 2.9 million Brookdale Senior Living shares for $46.2 million American Banking News. This stake represents about 1.20% of the company. However, insiders showed less confidence. Senior Vice President Kyle Badger sold 8,400 shares for $958,104. CFO William David Wood III sold 6,000 shares for $688,320 Stock Observer.
Deutsche Bank purchased 206,636 Agilysys shares valued at $21.6 million Stock Observer. Like Brookdale, Agilysys faced insider selling pressure in Q2. Kyle Badger sold shares for nearly $1 million. CFO Wood III also trimmed his position. These insider sales sometimes signal that executives see limited near-term upside Stock Observer.
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