Should You Be Concerned About G Medical Innovations Holdings Limited’s (ASX:GMV) Investors?

I am going to take a deep dive into G Medical Innovations Holdings Limited’s (ASX:GMV) most recent ownership structure, not a frequent subject of discussion among individual investors. When it comes to ownership structure of a company, the impact has been observed in both the long-and short-term performance of shares. Since the effect of an active institutional investor with a similar ownership as a passive pension-fund can be vastly different on a company’s corporate governance and accountability of shareholders, investors should take a closer look at GMV’s shareholder registry. All data provided is as of the most recent financial year end.

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ASX:GMV Ownership Summary Nov 26th 17
ASX:GMV Ownership Summary Nov 26th 17

Institutional Ownership

Institutional investors are one of the largest group of market participants and their buy-sell decisions on a company’s stock can significantly impact prices, more so, when there are relatively small amounts of shares available on the market to trade. A low institutional ownership of 1.74% puts GMV on a list of companies that are not likely exposed to spikes in volatility resulting from institutional trading. Low coverage stocks like GMV tend to be favourite picks of legendary investor Peter Lynch, who used to cash in on the rally supported by institutional buying as the stock gained popularity.

Insider Ownership

I find insiders are another important group of stakeholders, who are directly involved in making key decisions related to the use of capital. In essence, insider ownership is more about the alignment of shareholders’ interests with the management. 66.86% ownership of GMV insiders is large enough to make an impact on shareholder returns. In general, this level of insider ownership has negatively affected underperforming (consistently low PE ratio) companies and positively affected the companies that outperform (consistently high PE ratio). Another aspect of insider ownership is to learn about their recent transactions. While insider buying is possibly a sign of a positive outlook for the company, selling doesn’t necessarily indicate a negative outlook as they may be selling to meet personal financial needs.

ASX:GMV Insider Trading Nov 26th 17
ASX:GMV Insider Trading Nov 26th 17

General Public Ownership

A big stake of 28.74% in GMV is held by the general public. With this size of ownership, retail investors can collectively play a role in major company policies that affect shareholders returns, including executive remuneration and the appointment of directors. They can also exercise the power to decline an acquisition or merger that may not improve profitability.

Private Company Ownership

Another important group of owners for potential investors in GMV are private companies that hold a stake of 2.67% in GMV. These are companies that are mainly invested due to their strategic interests or are incentivized by reaping capital gains on investments their shareholdings. However, an ownership of this size may be relatively insignificant, meaning that these shareholders may not have the potential to influence GMV’s business strategy. Thus, investors not need worry too much about the consequences of these holdings.