YELP — YELP INC
Public company
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Sourced from SEC EDGAR public filings
About YELP INC (YELP)
YELP INC (YELP) appears in the most recent 13F filings of 4 tracked institutional investors. The largest disclosed position is held by Steve Cohen (Point72 Asset Management), valued at $12M. Across recent filings, tracked investors recorded 0 new positions, 0 increased, 2 reduced, and 0 exited. All data sourced from SEC 13F filings.
Based on recent institutional activity in YELP
How many top investors track YELP
A small number of top investors own this.
YELP Ownership Composition
How YELP INC is held across tracked investor types, based on reported 13F positions.
- Hedge Funds51.8%
- Other48.2%
Tracked investors reporting YELP
- Steve CohenMar 31, 2026Point72 Asset ManagementShares440.3KValue$10.9M% Portfolio0.01%
- Ray DalioMar 31, 2026Bridgewater AssociatesShares91.4KValue$2.3M% Portfolio0.01%
- Ken GriffinMar 31, 2026Citadel AdvisorsShares190.8KValue$4.7M% Portfolio0.00%
- Izzy EnglanderMar 31, 2026Millennium ManagementShares128KValue$3.2M% Portfolio0.00%
Recent activity
- Reduced$2.3M(-74.31%)May 15, 2026
- Reduced$10.8M(-0.05%)Feb 13, 2026
Frequently asked questions
- How many institutional investors hold YELP?
- 4 tracked institutional investors disclosed a position in YELP (YELP INC) in their most recent 13F filing.
- Who is the largest institutional holder of YELP?
- Steve Cohen, Point72 Asset Management, holds the largest disclosed position in YELP, valued at $12M.
- Did institutional ownership of YELP increase or decrease?
- Across recent 13F filings, tracked investors recorded 0 new positions, 0 increased, 2 reduced, and 0 fully exited YELP.
- Where does this YELP ownership data come from?
- SEC Form 13F-HR filings, accessed via EDGAR. 13F filings are disclosed quarterly with a 45-day reporting delay and cover U.S.-listed long equity positions only. This is not investment advice.