Tiger Global started to build up the position in Cal-Maine Foods in Q1 2007 and continued to invest until Q4 2015. Since then they sold 70.4 Thousand shares. The investor sold all their shares in Q2 2016 and doesn't own any shares in Cal-Maine Foods anymore.
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