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MSFT vs OXY

Microsoft · Occidental Petroleum

Superinvestor ownership overlap, unique holders, and conviction comparison.

MSFT
Microsoft
Technology
ConvictionScore−8
SignalSlight selling
Tracked owners12
OXY
Occidental Petroleum
Energy
ConvictionScore+22
SignalSlight accumulation
Tracked owners3

What the ownership overlap reveals

Across 15 tracked superinvestors, no manager holds both MSFT and OXY — the two names draw on entirely separate pools of smart money. MSFT appears in 12 tracked portfolios; OXY in 3, so MSFT is the more widely held of the two among tracked managers.

MSFT is a Technology holding while OXY sits in Energy — the overlap (or lack of it) partly tracks how each manager allocates across sectors. On the latest 13F cohort, MSFT’s ConvictionScore reads −8 (slight selling) against OXY’s +22 (slight accumulation); OXY shows the stronger net-accumulation reading of the pair.

Descriptive comparison of SEC Form 13F filings (45-day reporting lag; filings can be 1–3 months old). Not investment advice — see methodology.

Ownership fingerprint

Who holds MSFT only, who holds OXY only, and who holds both.

MSFT only (12)■ Both (0)OXY only (3)
MSFT only
OXY only
Both · 0

No manager holds both MSFT and OXY.

Only OXY · 3
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Frequently asked questions

Which has more hedge-fund owners: MSFT or OXY?

MSFT (Microsoft) is held by 12 tracked superinvestors; OXY (Occidental Petroleum) is held by 3. MSFT has 9 more tracked holders. Full ranking by % of portfolio in the table below.

What managers hold both MSFT and OXY?

0 tracked superinvestors hold both MSFT and OXY based on the latest SEC 13F filings. Full overlap table below.

What is the overlap between MSFT and OXY institutional ownership?

Across 15 unique tracked holders: 12 hold only MSFT (80%), 0 hold both (0%), 3 hold only OXY (20%). The full Venn split + per-manager position % is on this page.

Sourced from SEC 13F filings (2026). Not investment advice. Methodology.