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Chilton Gets an Early Christmas Present with HTHT, EGLE Surges

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Today’s daily gainers include China Lodging Group (NASDAQ:HTHT), Horizon Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:HZNP), Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ:EGLE) and daily losers are International Tower Hills (NYSEMKT:THM), Michael Kors Holdings Limited (NYSE:KORS), SodaStream International Ltd. (NASDAQ:SODA).

Richard Chilton wins with China Lodging

Topping off our daily gainers list is China Lodging Group (NASDAQ:HTHT), a chain of limited-service hotels in China. Its stock price shot up +10.65%, reaching $29.14. Billionaire Richard Chilton holds 20,000 shares (0.01% of his fund), acquired for $17.64.

Horizon Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:HZNP) is the second stock in our daily gainers list. The pharmaceutical company increased +9.70% to $7.76. As of September, Thomas Steyer owns 2.2 million shares, composing 0.15% of his portfolio. The investor paid an average price of $5.86 per asset.

The third and final stock on today’s list is Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ:EGLE), a company that engages in the ocean transportation of various bulk cargoes worldwide. EGLE rose +8.05% to $3.52. This was a nice piece of news for Chilton again, who owns 293,000 shares (0.06% of his portfolio), purchased for $4.78.

Daily Losers

Today’s daily loser is International Tower Hills (NYSEMKT:THM). The gold mining company was down -6.23%, hitting $0.37. Billionaire John Paulson was affected, as he owns 8.9 million shares (0.02% of his fund), acquired for $4.77.

Michael Kors Holdings Limited (NYSE:KORS) dropped -3.85% to $80.92. As of September, Steve Mandel owns 9.5 million shares, composing 3.19% of his fund. The investor paid an average price of $39.34 per asset. Another billionaire with a position in KORS is Jorge Lemann, who owns 87,000 shares (0.68% of his holdings), acquired for an average $59.02 each.

The last stock in our list  is SodaStream International Ltd. (NASDAQ:SODA). The consumer goods company dipped -3.96% to $52.29. Over the last quarter, Tiger Global Management purchased 400,000 shares (0.42% of its fund) for $65.03.

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