With 52% ownership, Ceres Power Holdings plc (LON:CWR) boasts of strong institutional backing

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Key Insights

  • Significantly high institutional ownership implies Ceres Power Holdings' stock price is sensitive to their trading actions

  • A total of 6 investors have a majority stake in the company with 50% ownership

  • Using data from analyst forecasts alongside ownership research, one can better assess the future performance of a company

Every investor in Ceres Power Holdings plc (LON:CWR) should be aware of the most powerful shareholder groups. We can see that institutions own the lion's share in the company with 52% ownership. That is, the group stands to benefit the most if the stock rises (or lose the most if there is a downturn).

Because institutional owners have a huge pool of resources and liquidity, their investing decisions tend to carry a great deal of weight, especially with individual investors. As a result, a sizeable amount of institutional money invested in a firm is generally viewed as a positive attribute.

Let's take a closer look to see what the different types of shareholders can tell us about Ceres Power Holdings.

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What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About Ceres Power Holdings?

Institutional investors commonly compare their own returns to the returns of a commonly followed index. So they generally do consider buying larger companies that are included in the relevant benchmark index.

As you can see, institutional investors have a fair amount of stake in Ceres Power Holdings. This implies the analysts working for those institutions have looked at the stock and they like it. But just like anyone else, they could be wrong. It is not uncommon to see a big share price drop if two large institutional investors try to sell out of a stock at the same time. So it is worth checking the past earnings trajectory of Ceres Power Holdings, (below). Of course, keep in mind that there are other factors to consider, too.

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Since institutional investors own more than half the issued stock, the board will likely have to pay attention to their preferences. We note that hedge funds don't have a meaningful investment in Ceres Power Holdings. The company's largest shareholder is Weichai Power Co., Ltd., with ownership of 20%. Robert Bosch GmbH is the second largest shareholder owning 17% of common stock, and M&G Investment Management Limited holds about 3.7% of the company stock.

We did some more digging and found that 6 of the top shareholders account for roughly 50% of the register, implying that along with larger shareholders, there are a few smaller shareholders, thereby balancing out each others interests somewhat.