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What You Must Know About Eden Innovations Ltd’s (ASX:EDE) Major Investors

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In this article, I’m going to take a look at Eden Innovations Ltd’s (ASX:EDE) 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 same amount of capital coming from an activist institution and a passive mutual fund has different implications on corporate governance, it is a useful exercise to deconstruct EDE’s shareholder registry.

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ASX:EDE Ownership_summary Apr 1st 18
ASX:EDE Ownership_summary Apr 1st 18

Institutional Ownership

EDE’s 37.77% institutional ownership seems enough to cause large share price movements in the case of significant share sell-off or acquisitions by institutions, particularly when there is a low level of public shares available on the market to trade. These moves, at least in the short-term, are generally observed in an institutional ownership mix comprising of active stock pickers, in particular levered hedge funds, which can cause large price swings. In the case of EDE, investors need not worry about such volatility considering active hedge funds don’t have a significant stake. However, we should dig deeper into EDE’s ownership structure and find out how other key ownership classes can affect its investment profile.

Insider Ownership

Another important group of shareholders are company insiders. Insider ownership has to do more with how the company is managed and less to do with the direct impact of the magnitude of shares trading on the market. A major group of owners of EDE is individual insiders, sitting with a hefty 10.57% stake in the company. Broadly, insider ownership of this level has been found to negatively affect companies with consistently low PE ratio (underperforming). And a positive impact has been seen on companies with a high PE ratio (outperforming). It may be interesting to take a look at what company insiders have been doing with their holdings lately. 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:EDE Insider_trading Apr 1st 18
ASX:EDE Insider_trading Apr 1st 18

General Public Ownership

The general public holds a substantial 48.31% stake in EDE, 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.