6 Billionaires Buy Small-Cap – Week of 7/30

Aspiring investors and financial enthusiasts alike are always keen to gain insights into the strategies of the world’s most successful investors. With their vast wealth and unparalleled experience, billionaire investors are often viewed as beacons of wisdom in the stock market. Today we’ll take a closer look at three stocks that have caught the attention of billionaire investors, offering a glimpse into their investment portfolios and potential opportunities for investors looking to follow in their footsteps.

Here are three stocks investment legends have been buying recently –

Calix, Inc. – SYM: CALX
Recent Price: $44.27
Legends: Steven Cohen, Chuck Royce, Jim Simons
Description: Calix, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides cloud and software platforms, and systems and services in the United States, rest of Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. The company’s cloud and software platforms, and systems and services enable broadband service providers (BSPs) to provide a range of services.

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Expro Group Holdings N.V. – SYM: XPRO
Recent Price: $22.55
Legends: Steven Cohen, Jim Simons, Mario Gabelli
Description: Expro Group Holdings N.V. engages in the provision of energy services in North and Latin America, Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, and the Asia-Pacific. The company provides well construction services, such as technology solutions in drilling, tubular running services, and cementing and tubulars; and well management services, including well flow management, subsea well access, and well intervention and integrity services. It serves exploration and production companies in onshore and offshore environments in approximately 60 countries. The company was founded in 1938 and is based in Houston, Texas.

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Bally’s Corporation – SYM: BALY
Recent Price: $16.52
Legends: Paul Tudor Jones, Steven Cohen, Mario Gabelli
Description: Bally’s Corporation, a gaming, hospitality, and entertainment company, engages in casinos and resorts, and online gaming businesses in the United States. The company operates through three segments: Casinos & Resorts, North America Interactive, and International Interactive. It offers physical and interactive entertainment and gaming experiences, including traditional casino offerings, iCasino, online bingo games, sportsbook, daily fantasy sports, and free-to-play games. The company owns and manages Twin River Hotel in Lincoln, Rhode Island; Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi; Tiverton Casino & Hotel in Tiverton, Rhode Island; Dover Casino Resort in Dover, Delaware; Black Hawk hotel in Black Hawk, Colorado; Kansas City Casino in Kansas City, Missouri; Vicksburg Casino in Vicksburg, Mississippi; Atlantic City Casino Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey; Shreveport Casino & Hotel in Shreveport, Louisiana; Lake Tahoe Casino Resort in Lake Tahoe, Nevada; Evansville Casino & Hotel in Evansville, Indiana; Quad Cities Casino & Hotel in Rock Island, Illinois; and Arapahoe Park in Aurora, Colorado. The company was formerly known as Twin River Worldwide Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to Bally’s Corporation in November 2020. Bally’s Corporation was incorporated in 2004 and is headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island.

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