Thursday, December 26, 2024

Owning 37% shares,institutional owners seem interested in Acomo N.V. (AMS:ACOMO),

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  • Given the large stake in the stock by institutions, Acomo’s stock price might be vulnerable to their trading decisions

  • The top 5 shareholders own 53% of the company

  • Insiders have bought recently

A look at the shareholders of Acomo N.V. (AMS:ACOMO) can tell us which group is most powerful. With 37% stake, institutions possess the maximum shares in the company. That is, the group stands to benefit the most if the stock rises (or lose the most if there is a downturn).

Since institutional have access to huge amounts of capital, their market moves tend to receive a lot of scrutiny by retail or individual investors. As a result, a sizeable amount of institutional money invested in a firm is generally viewed as a positive attribute.

Let’s delve deeper into each type of owner of Acomo, beginning with the chart below.

See our latest analysis for Acomo

ENXTAM:ACOMO Ownership Breakdown December 25th 2024

Institutions typically measure themselves against a benchmark when reporting to their own investors, so they often become more enthusiastic about a stock once it’s included in a major index. We would expect most companies to have some institutions on the register, especially if they are growing.

We can see that Acomo does have institutional investors; and they hold a good portion of the company’s stock. This suggests some credibility amongst professional investors. But we can’t rely on that fact alone since institutions make bad investments sometimes, just like everyone does. When multiple institutions own a stock, there’s always a risk that they are in a ‘crowded trade’. When such a trade goes wrong, multiple parties may compete to sell stock fast. This risk is higher in a company without a history of growth. You can see Acomo’s historic earnings and revenue below, but keep in mind there’s always more to the story.

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ENXTAM:ACOMO Earnings and Revenue Growth December 25th 2024

We note that hedge funds don’t have a meaningful investment in Acomo. The company’s largest shareholder is Jan G. H. Niessen, with ownership of 14%. For context, the second largest shareholder holds about 12% of the shares outstanding, followed by an ownership of 10.0% by the third-largest shareholder.

Our research also brought to light the fact that roughly 53% of the company is controlled by the top 5 shareholders suggesting that these owners wield significant influence on the business.

While it makes sense to study institutional ownership data for a company, it also makes sense to study analyst sentiments to know which way the wind is blowing. There is some analyst coverage of the stock, but it could still become more well known, with time.

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