If you wish to find out the names of large shareholders of a public company that has filed with the SEC, you can find this information by searching EDGAR, the SEC’s Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval System.
Who owns the most o stock?
Top Institutional Holders
Holder | Shares | Value |
---|---|---|
Vanguard Group, Inc. (The) | 59,130,162 | 3,946,347,011 |
Blackrock Inc. | 35,818,112 | 2,390,500,794 |
State Street Corporation | 27,952,354 | 1,865,540,105 |
Bank of America Corporation | 15,974,245 | 1,066,121,111 |
A majority shareholder is a person or entity that owns and controls more than 50% of a company’s outstanding shares. As a majority shareholder, a person or operating entity has a significant amount of influence over the company, especially if their shares are voting shares.
Walton Enterprises, LLC is currently the company’s largest shareholder with 36% of shares outstanding. Walton Family is the second largest shareholder owning 11% of common stock, and The Vanguard Group, Inc. holds about 4.7% of the company stock.
Does a company know who owns their stock?
Generally no. They might not pay dividends. But they also have to send shareholder reports, shareholder meeting notices, and proxy forms.
Can you tell who owns stock?
If you scroll through the most recent proxy circular for a company — also known as the management information circular — you will see a list of directors and their shareholdings. Most companies also report the holdings of their chief executive and other officers.
You can trace other lost shares by contacting the three main share registrars: Link Asset Services (Linkgroup.eu or 0371664 0300); Computershare (Computershare.com/uk); and Equiniti (Equiniti.com or 0371 384 2030).
What company owns O?
What Companies Does Oprah Own?
- Harpo Inc. Harpo Inc. is Oprah’s media and entertainment company. …
- Weight Watchers. …
- True Food Kitchen. …
- Oatly. …
- Apeel Sciences. …
- Oxygen Media. …
- Waywire. …
- Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls.
A dividend is paid per share of stock — if you own 30 shares in a company and that company pays $2 in annual cash dividends, you will receive $60 per year.