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Why Tiso Blackstar Group SE’s (AIM:TBGR) Ownership Structure Is Important

I am going to take a deep dive into Tiso Blackstar Group SE’s (AIM:TBGR) most recent ownership structure, not a frequent subject of discussion among individual 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 XYZ’s shareholder registry. All data provided is as of the most recent financial year end.

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AIM:TBGR Ownership Summary Nov 4th 17
AIM:TBGR Ownership Summary Nov 4th 17

General Public Ownership

The general public holds a substantial 94.89% stake in TBGR, making it a highly popular stock among retail investors. 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.

What this means for you:

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Are you a potential investor? Ownership structure should not be the only focus of your research when constructing an investment thesis around TBGR. Rather, you should be looking at fundamental drivers like the future growth expectations around TBGR, which is a key factor that will influence TBGR’s share value. Take a look at our most recent infographic report on TBGR for a more in-depth analysis of these factors to help you make a more well-informed investment decision.

NB: Figures in this article are calculated using data from the last twelve months, which refer to the 12-month period ending on the last date of the month the financial statement is dated. This may not be consistent with full year annual report figures.
To help readers see pass the short term volatility of the financial market, we aim to bring you a long-term focused research analysis purely driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis does not factor in the latest price sensitive company announcements.

The author is an independent contributor and at the time of publication had no position in the stocks mentioned.