MQS Management LLC Makes New 454,000 Investment in NOV Inc.

OEPIX Fund  USD 89.54  1.43  1.57%   
Slightly above 61% of Oil Equipment's investor base is looking to short. The analysis of overall sentiment of trading Oil Equipment Services mutual fund suggests that many investors are alarmed at this time. Oil Equipment's investing sentiment can be driven by a variety of factors including economic data, Oil Equipment's earnings reports, geopolitical events, and overall market trends.
  
MQS Management LLC acquired a new stake in shares of NOV Inc. during the third quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The institutional investor acquired 28,403 shares of the oil and gas exploration companys stock, valued at approximately 454,000. Other institutional investors have also modified their holdings of the company. Rothschild Investment LLC acquired

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