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Institutional investors may overlook Downer EDI Limited's (ASX:DOW) recent AU$127m market cap drop as long-term gains remain positive

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Key Insights

  • Significantly high institutional ownership implies Downer EDI's stock price is sensitive to their trading actions

  • 52% of the business is held by the top 7 shareholders

  • Recent purchases by insiders

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Every investor in Downer EDI Limited (ASX:DOW) should be aware of the most powerful shareholder groups. We can see that institutions own the lion's share in the company with 83% ownership. That is, the group stands to benefit the most if the stock rises (or lose the most if there is a downturn).

Institutional investors endured the highest losses after the company's market cap fell by AU$127m last week. However, the 14% one-year returns may have helped alleviate their overall losses. We would assume however, that they would be on the lookout for weakness in the future.

In the chart below, we zoom in on the different ownership groups of Downer EDI.

See our latest analysis for Downer EDI

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ASX:DOW Ownership Breakdown April 8th 2025

What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About Downer EDI?

Many institutions measure their performance against an index that approximates the local market. So they usually pay more attention to companies that are included in major indices.

As you can see, institutional investors have a fair amount of stake in Downer EDI. This can indicate that the company has a certain degree of credibility in the investment community. However, it is best to be wary of relying on the supposed validation that comes with institutional investors. They too, get it wrong sometimes. If multiple institutions change their view on a stock at the same time, you could see the share price drop fast. It's therefore worth looking at Downer EDI's earnings history below. Of course, the future is what really matters.

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ASX:DOW Earnings and Revenue Growth April 8th 2025

Institutional investors own over 50% of the company, so together than can probably strongly influence board decisions. We note that hedge funds don't have a meaningful investment in Downer EDI. Looking at our data, we can see that the largest shareholder is Ubique Asset Management Pty Ltd with 9.7% of shares outstanding. For context, the second largest shareholder holds about 9.2% of the shares outstanding, followed by an ownership of 7.5% by the third-largest shareholder.

On further inspection, we found that more than half the company's shares are owned by the top 7 shareholders, suggesting that the interests of the larger shareholders are balanced out to an extent by the smaller ones.

While studying institutional ownership for a company can add value to your research, it is also a good practice to research analyst recommendations to get a deeper understand of a stock's expected performance. Quite a few analysts cover the stock, so you could look into forecast growth quite easily.