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GalaxyCore Inc.'s (SHSE:688728) Most Bullish Insider, CEO Lixin Zhao Must Be Pleased With the Recent 4.5% Gain

ギャラクシーコア社の(SHSE:688728)最も強気なインサイダー、CEO Lixin Zhaoは最近の4.5%の利益に満足しているに違いありません。

Simply Wall St ·  08/01 23:55

Key Insights

  • GalaxyCore's significant insider ownership suggests inherent interests in company's expansion
  • 53% of the business is held by the top 2 shareholders
  • 18% of GalaxyCore is held by Institutions

A look at the shareholders of GalaxyCore Inc. (SHSE:688728) can tell us which group is most powerful. And the group that holds the biggest piece of the pie are individual insiders with 55% ownership. Put another way, the group faces the maximum upside potential (or downside risk).

As a result, insiders scored the highest last week as the company hit CN¥31b market cap following a 4.5% gain in the stock.

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

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SHSE:688728 Ownership Breakdown August 2nd 2024

What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About GalaxyCore?

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 GalaxyCore does have institutional investors; and they hold a good portion of the company's stock. This can indicate that the company has a certain degree of credibility in the investment community. However, it is best to be wary of relying on the supposed validation that comes with institutional investors. They too, get it wrong sometimes. If multiple institutions change their view on a stock at the same time, you could see the share price drop fast. It's therefore worth looking at GalaxyCore's earnings history below. Of course, the future is what really matters.

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SHSE:688728 Earnings and Revenue Growth August 2nd 2024

We note that hedge funds don't have a meaningful investment in GalaxyCore. The company's CEO Lixin Zhao is the largest shareholder with 41% of shares outstanding. In comparison, the second and third largest shareholders hold about 12% and 6.8% of the stock.

To make our study more interesting, we found that the top 2 shareholders have a majority ownership in the company, meaning that they are powerful enough to influence the decisions of the company.

While studying institutional ownership for a company can add value to your research, it is also a good practice to research analyst recommendations to get a deeper understand of a stock's expected performance. Quite a few analysts cover the stock, so you could look into forecast growth quite easily.

Insider Ownership Of GalaxyCore

The definition of an insider can differ slightly between different countries, but members of the board of directors always count. Company management run the business, but the CEO will answer to the board, even if he or she is a member of it.

Insider ownership is positive when it signals leadership are thinking like the true owners of the company. However, high insider ownership can also give immense power to a small group within the company. This can be negative in some circumstances.

Our most recent data indicates that insiders own the majority of GalaxyCore Inc.. This means they can collectively make decisions for the company. Insiders own CN¥17b worth of shares in the CN¥31b company. That's extraordinary! It is good to see this level of investment. You can check here to see if those insiders have been selling any of their shares.

General Public Ownership

The general public-- including retail investors -- own 12% stake in the company, and hence can't easily be ignored. This size of ownership, while considerable, may not be enough to change company policy if the decision is not in sync with other large shareholders.

Private Company Ownership

Our data indicates that Private Companies hold 13%, of the company's shares. It might be worth looking deeper into this. If related parties, such as insiders, have an interest in one of these private companies, that should be disclosed in the annual report. Private companies may also have a strategic interest in the company.

Next Steps:

I find it very interesting to look at who exactly owns a company. But to truly gain insight, we need to consider other information, too. Like risks, for instance. Every company has them, and we've spotted 2 warning signs for GalaxyCore (of which 1 is a bit concerning!) you should know about.

Ultimately the future is most important. You can access this free report on analyst forecasts for the company.

NB: Figures in this article are calculated using data from the last twelve months, which refer to the 12-month period ending on the last date of the month the financial statement is dated. This may not be consistent with full year annual report figures.

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