CA Technologies: Insiders and Funds Cashing Shares in Third Quarter

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Insiders are generally long-term investors due to restriction in making short-term profits. In contrast, wealth management institutions always have short-term investment. Wall St. Watchdog reveals information regarding the insiders and institutions which recently decreased stock shares of CA Technologies (NASDAQ:CA).

SEC data indicate these insiders have sold CA Technologies’ stock since 06/30/2011:

  • Fischer George J: act as EVP & Grp Exec, WW Sales & Op. On 08/11/2011, sold 20,000 shares, worth $400,000.
  • Lamm Jacob: act as EVP, Strategy & Corporate Dev. On 07/26/2011, sold 10,514 shares, worth $239,800.
  • Fischer George J: act as EVP & Grp Exec, WW Sales & Op. On 08/03/2011, sold 10,000 shares, worth $213,800.

SEC data indicate that these institutions significantly reduced their stock shares of CA Technologies in Q3 2011:

  • JACOBS LEVY EQUITY MANAGEMENT INC: On 06/30/2011, held 305,200 shares, worth $6,937,196. On 09/30/2011, held 0 shares.
  • LOEB ARBITRAGE MANAGEMENT LP: On 06/30/2011, held 274,269 shares, worth $6,234,134. On 09/30/2011, held 0 shares.
  • ARTIS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, L.P.: On 06/30/2011, held 236,500 shares, worth $5,375,645. On 09/30/2011, held 0 shares.
  • ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND GROUP PLC: On 06/30/2011, held 155,815 shares, worth $3,541,675. On 09/30/2011, held 0 shares.
  • NOMURA ASSET MANAGEMENT U.K. LTD: On 06/30/2011, held 117,400 shares, worth $2,668,502. On 09/30/2011, held 0 shares.

About the company: CA, Inc. designs, develops, markets, licenses, and supports standardized computer software products. The Company’s products are used with mainframe computers and in client/server environments. CA offers various enterprise systems management, information management, and business applications solutions to a variety of organizations.

Competitors to Watch: Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ:ORCL), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Intl. Business Machines Corp. (NYSE:IBM), Novell, Inc. (NASDAQ:NOVL), Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT), Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ), BMC Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:BMC), Quest Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:QSFT), Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ:SYMC), and Compuware Corporation (NASDAQ:CPWR).

(Note: Data regarding CA Technologies’ stock holdings are sourced from whalewisdom.com. All data are assumed to be accurate.)

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