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Icahn revealed on social media platform Twitter on August 13 that his investment firm had a "large position" in Apple, but did not specify the size of the stake at the time.
Icahn, who has demanded a $150 billion buyback publicly and privately to Apple chief executive Tim Cook since August, has said that Apple shares could trade at $700 with a larger stock buyback.
Apple shares were up 1.44 percent to trade at $528.16 at the close of trading on Thursday. That price is up about 10.8 percent from September 30, when the stock closed at $476.75.
Based on that closing price and the stake revealed in the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Icahn's stake in the company at the end of the third quarter was worth about $1.85 billion.
In a letter to Cook made public on October 24, Icahn revealed that he had increased his stake in Apple to just over 4.7 million shares since dining privately with Cook in September- underscoring his belief that the stock was undervalued.
Icahn was not immediately available for comment.
Shares in Icahn's investment firm Icahn Enterprises L.P.
Icahn's investment fund rose 26.3 percent from the start of the year through September 30, owing to investments in companies like Netflix
(Corrects seventh paragraph to say Icahn Enterprises L.P. shares up more than 158 percent)
(Reporting by Sam Forgione; Editing by Jennifer Ablan and Bill Trott)