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Acusensus Limited (ASX:ACE) most popular amongst individual investors who own 43% of the shares, institutions hold 24%

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Key Insights

  • The considerable ownership by individual investors in Acusensus indicates that they collectively have a greater say in management and business strategy

  • 50% of the business is held by the top 9 shareholders

  • Insiders have been selling lately

To get a sense of who is truly in control of Acusensus Limited (ASX:ACE), it is important to understand the ownership structure of the business. And the group that holds the biggest piece of the pie are individual investors with 43% ownership. That is, the group stands to benefit the most if the stock rises (or lose the most if there is a downturn).

And institutions on the other hand have a 24% ownership in the company. Institutions will often hold stock in bigger companies, and we expect to see insiders owning a noticeable percentage of the smaller ones.

Let's take a closer look to see what the different types of shareholders can tell us about Acusensus.

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ASX:ACE Ownership Breakdown February 11th 2025

What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About Acusensus?

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.

Acusensus already has institutions on the share registry. Indeed, they own a respectable stake in the company. This suggests some credibility amongst professional investors. But we can't rely on that fact alone since institutions make bad investments sometimes, just like everyone does. It is not uncommon to see a big share price drop if two large institutional investors try to sell out of a stock at the same time. So it is worth checking the past earnings trajectory of Acusensus, (below). Of course, keep in mind that there are other factors to consider, too.

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ASX:ACE Earnings and Revenue Growth February 11th 2025

Acusensus is not owned by hedge funds. The company's largest shareholder is J. B. Advani And Company Private Limited, with ownership of 14%. In comparison, the second and third largest shareholders hold about 11% and 7.3% of the stock. Alexander Jannink, who is the second-largest shareholder, also happens to hold the title of Chief Executive Officer.

We also observed that the top 9 shareholders account for more than half of the share register, with a few smaller shareholders to balance the interests of the larger ones to a certain extent.

Researching institutional ownership is a good way to gauge and filter a stock's expected performance. The same can be achieved by studying analyst sentiments. There is a little analyst coverage of the stock, but not much. So there is room for it to gain more coverage.