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With 79% institutional ownership, Marshalls plc (LON:MSLH) is a favorite amongst the big guns

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Key Insights

  • Significantly high institutional ownership implies Marshalls' stock price is sensitive to their trading actions

  • A total of 11 investors have a majority stake in the company with 51% ownership

  • Recent purchases by insiders

A look at the shareholders of Marshalls plc (LON:MSLH) can tell us which group is most powerful. The group holding the most number of shares in the company, around 79% to be precise, is institutions. In other words, the group stands to gain the most (or lose the most) from their investment into the company.

Given the vast amount of money and research capacities at their disposal, institutional ownership tends to carry a lot of weight, especially with individual investors. Hence, having a considerable amount of institutional money invested in a company is often regarded as a desirable trait.

Let's delve deeper into each type of owner of Marshalls, beginning with the chart below.

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LSE:MSLH Ownership Breakdown April 8th 2024

What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About Marshalls?

Institutions typically measure themselves against a benchmark when reporting to their own investors, so they often become more enthusiastic about a stock once it's included in a major index. We would expect most companies to have some institutions on the register, especially if they are growing.

We can see that Marshalls does have institutional investors; and they hold a good portion of the company's stock. This implies the analysts working for those institutions have looked at the stock and they like it. But just like anyone else, they could be wrong. When multiple institutions own a stock, there's always a risk that they are in a 'crowded trade'. When such a trade goes wrong, multiple parties may compete to sell stock fast. This risk is higher in a company without a history of growth. You can see Marshalls' historic earnings and revenue below, but keep in mind there's always more to the story.

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LSE:MSLH Earnings and Revenue Growth April 8th 2024

Institutional investors own over 50% of the company, so together than can probably strongly influence board decisions. Marshalls is not owned by hedge funds. Inflexion Private Equity Partners LLP is currently the company's largest shareholder with 8.7% of shares outstanding. With 7.1% and 5.2% of the shares outstanding respectively, Montanaro Investment Managers Ltd. and abrdn plc are the second and third largest shareholders.

A closer look at our ownership figures suggests that the top 11 shareholders have a combined ownership of 51% implying that no single shareholder has a majority.