$MSFT - Ackman owns Microsoft as part of his AI complex investments and believes high quality companies like Microsoft are currently undervalued and trading at very cheap valuations based on fundamentals.
$META - Ackman owns Meta as part of his AI complex investments and believes it is undervalued along with other high quality companies that have been left behind as capital flows to newer AI plays.
$AMZN - Ackman owns Amazon as part of his AI complex investments and believes it is undervalued along with other high quality companies, viewing it as similar to how Berkshire Hathaway was undervalued during the 2000 bubble.
$SPACEX - Ackman invested in SpaceX through an SPV and views it as a venture-style investment with exceptional people, unique opportunity, and near-monopoly position in low-cost space launch. He believes SpaceX has strong fundamentals with Starlink trajectory and increasing importance of space launch in the AI era.
$XAI - Ackman invested in Elon Musk's xAI through an SPV, indicating conviction in the venture despite not having completed full valuation analysis.
$OPENAI - Ackman became more bullish on OpenAI after meeting CFO Sarah Friar, praising her thoughtful explanation of capital allocation and suggesting she should be CEO. He views OpenAI as a venture investment at later stage with proven revenue generation.
$HHH - Ackman is transforming Howard Hughes Corporation from a real estate company into an insurance-based compounding machine modeled after Berkshire Hathaway. He believes it's trading at a discount to liquidation value at $63/share and plans to build it into a trillion dollar company over 50 years by investing insurance float in treasuries and surplus in common stocks.
$PSUS - Ackman's public vehicle PSUS holds a portfolio of Pershing Square's best ideas, charges only a 2% fee, and is trading at an 18% discount to cash, offering direct exposure to his investment strategy.
$FOUNDERLED - Ackman believes founder-led companies significantly outperform non-founder-led companies because founders have larger economic stakes, authority to make radical decisions, and track records of making challenging calls. He cites Mark Zuckerberg's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp as examples of founder advantage.
Bearish:
$CRM - Ackman expresses concern about Salesforce specifically, suggesting it faces greater risk from AI disruption compared to other software companies due to potential for monopolistic profit-taking and vulnerability to AI-enabled competition.
$SAAS - Ackman believes niche software companies charging high prices (like $30,000/year) are at significant risk from AI disruption. He warns that software companies must become AI-enabled to survive, suggesting many traditional SaaS companies face existential threats.