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With 37% ownership, Brazilian Rare Earths Limited (ASX:BRE) insiders have a lot riding on the company's future

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Key Insights

  • Insiders appear to have a vested interest in Brazilian Rare Earths' growth, as seen by their sizeable ownership

  • A total of 7 investors have a majority stake in the company with 56% ownership

  • Ownership research, combined with past performance data can help provide a good understanding of opportunities in a stock

A look at the shareholders of Brazilian Rare Earths Limited (ASX:BRE) can tell us which group is most powerful. With 37% stake, individual insiders possess the maximum shares in the company. In other words, the group stands to gain the most (or lose the most) from their investment into the company.

So, insiders of Brazilian Rare Earths have a lot at stake and every decision they make on the company’s future is important to them from a financial point of view.

In the chart below, we zoom in on the different ownership groups of Brazilian Rare Earths.

Check out our latest analysis for Brazilian Rare Earths

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ASX:BRE Ownership Breakdown August 28th 2024

What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About Brazilian Rare Earths?

Institutional investors commonly compare their own returns to the returns of a commonly followed index. So they generally do consider buying larger companies that are included in the relevant benchmark index.

Institutions have a very small stake in Brazilian Rare Earths. That indicates that the company is on the radar of some funds, but it isn't particularly popular with professional investors at the moment. So if the company itself can improve over time, we may well see more institutional buyers in the future. We sometimes see a rising share price when a few big institutions want to buy a certain stock at the same time. The history of earnings and revenue, which you can see below, could be helpful in considering if more institutional investors will want the stock. Of course, there are plenty of other factors to consider, too.

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ASX:BRE Earnings and Revenue Growth August 28th 2024

We note that hedge funds don't have a meaningful investment in Brazilian Rare Earths. Looking at our data, we can see that the largest shareholder is Kuda Huraa Mining Ventures And Global Investments Corp with 11% of shares outstanding. Todd Hannigan is the second largest shareholder owning 10.0% of common stock, and Bernardo Sanchez da Veiga holds about 7.1% of the company stock. Note that the second and third-largest shareholders are also Top Key Executive and Member of the Board of Directors, respectively, meaning that the company's top shareholders are insiders.

We did some more digging and found that 7 of the top shareholders account for roughly 56% of the register, implying that along with larger shareholders, there are a few smaller shareholders, thereby balancing out each others interests somewhat.