What You Must Know About EVE Investments Limited’s (ASX:EVE) Major Investors

I am going to take a deep dive into EVE Investments Limited’s (ASX:EVE) most recent ownership structure, not a frequent subject of discussion among individual investors. The impact of a company’s ownership structure affects both its short- and long-term performance. 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 EVE’s shareholder registry. All data provided is as of the most recent financial year end.

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ASX:EVE Ownership_summary Dec 28th 17
ASX:EVE Ownership_summary Dec 28th 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 7.67% puts EVE on a list of companies that are not likely exposed to spikes in volatility resulting from institutional trading. Stocks with low coverage such as EVE, attracts renowned investor Peter Lynch, who has benefited from the momentum of institutions buying into a stock as it gained popularity.

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 EVE is individual insiders, sitting with a hefty 22.20% 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. Insider buying may be a sign of upbeat future expectations, however, selling doesn’t necessarily mean the opposite as insiders may be motivated by their personal financial needs.

ASX:EVE Insider_trading Dec 28th 17
ASX:EVE Insider_trading Dec 28th 17

General Public Ownership

The general public holds a substantial 64.48% stake in EVE, 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.