Who Owns Monax Mining Limited (ASX:MOX)?

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I am going to take a deep dive into Monax Mining Limited’s (ASX:MOX) most recent ownership structure, not a frequent subject of discussion among individual investors. Ownership structure has been found to have an impact on shareholder returns in both short- and long-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 MOX’s shareholder registry.

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ASX:MOX Ownership_summary Feb 10th 18
ASX:MOX Ownership_summary Feb 10th 18

Institutional Ownership

Institutional investors transact in large blocks which can influence the momentum of stock prices, at least in the short-term, especially when there is a low level of public shares available on the market to trade. With an institutional ownership of 7.45%, MOX doesn’t seem too exposed to higher volatility resulting from institutional trading. Less covered stocks like MOX used to feature in legendary investor Peter Lynch’s portfolio, which would later be bought up by fast-following institutions as the stock gained more popularity.

Insider Ownership

I find insiders are another important group of stakeholders, who are directly involved in making key decisions related to the use of capital. In essence, insider ownership is more about the alignment of shareholders’ interests with the management. A major group of owners of MOX is individual insiders, sitting with a hefty 16.38% 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’s also interesting to learn what MOX insiders have been doing with their shareholdings 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:MOX Insider_trading Feb 10th 18
ASX:MOX Insider_trading Feb 10th 18

General Public Ownership

The general public holds a substantial 70.69% stake in MOX, 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.

Private Company Ownership

Another group of owners that a potential investor in MOX should consider are private companies, with a stake of 4.64%. While they invest more often due to strategic interests, an investment can also be driven by capital gains through share price appreciation. However, an ownership of this size may be relatively insignificant, meaning that these shareholders may not have the potential to influence MOX’s business strategy. Thus, investors not need worry too much about the consequences of these holdings.