Everyone is talking about the New York Times' report about
how Wal-Mart's Mexican subsidiary (Wal-Mart del Mexico) was involved in an
illegal bribery in the country. Here's a rundown of hedge funds with the
greatest stake in the retailer, according data from the latest 13F regulatory
filings (12/31/2011) compiled by Bloomberg.
Ruffer LLP, ~5.12 million shares
Altrinsic Global, ~3.39 million shares
First Eagle Investment Management, ~2.91 million shares
D.E. Shaw, ~2.48 million
Adage Capital Partners, ~2.41 million shares
AQR Captial Management, ~1.66 million shares
Mondrian Investment, ~1.63 million shares
Citadel Advisors, ~1.29 million shares
Mayo Investment Advisors, ~1.21 million shares
Carlson Capital, ~1.13 million shares
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