What Does Innate Immunotherapeutics Limited’s (ASX:IIL) Ownership Structure Look Like?

In This Article:

In this article, I’m going to take a look at Innate Immunotherapeutics Limited’s (ASX:IIL) latest ownership structure, a non-fundamental factor which is important, but remains a less discussed subject among investors. A company’s ownership structure is often linked to its share performance in both the long- and short-term. 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 IIL’s shareholder registry.

View our latest analysis for Innate Immunotherapeutics

ASX:IIL Ownership_summary Jun 5th 18
ASX:IIL Ownership_summary Jun 5th 18

Institutional Ownership

Due to the big order sizes of institutional investors, a company’s shares can experience large, one-sided momentum, driven by high volume of shares removed from, or injected into, the market. With an institutional ownership of 3.75%, IIL doesn’t seem too exposed to higher volatility resulting from institutional trading.

Insider Ownership

Insiders form another group of important ownership types as they manage the company’s operations and decide the best use of capital. Insider ownership has been linked to better alignment between management and shareholders. 36.92% ownership of IIL 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:IIL Insider_trading Jun 5th 18
ASX:IIL Insider_trading Jun 5th 18

General Public Ownership

The general public holds a substantial 57.81% stake in IIL, making it a highly popular stock among retail investors. This size of ownership gives retail investors collective power in deciding on major policy decisions such as executive compensation, appointment of directors and acquisitions of businesses. This level of ownership gives retail investors the power to sway key policy decisions such as board composition, executive compensation, and potential acquisitions. This is a positive sign for an investor who wants to be involved in key decision-making of the company.

Private Company Ownership

Potential investors in IIL should also look at another important group of investors: private companies, with a stake of 1.51%, who are primarily invested because of strategic and capital gain interests. However, an ownership of this size may be relatively insignificant, meaning that these shareholders may not have the potential to influence IIL’s business strategy. Thus, investors not need worry too much about the consequences of these holdings.