Key Insights
- Significant control over ZYF Lopsking Aluminum by private equity firms implies that the general public has more power to influence management and governance-related decisions
- The top 2 shareholders own 61% of the company
- Insiders own 13% of ZYF Lopsking Aluminum
To get a sense of who is truly in control of ZYF Lopsking Aluminum Co., Ltd. (SZSE:002333), it is important to understand the ownership structure of the business. And the group that holds the biggest piece of the pie are private equity firms with 46% ownership. In other words, the group stands to gain the most (or lose the most) from their investment into the company.
And last week, private equity firms endured the biggest losses as the stock fell by 12%.
Let's delve deeper into each type of owner of ZYF Lopsking Aluminum, beginning with the chart below.
What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About ZYF Lopsking Aluminum?
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.
Since institutions own only a small portion of ZYF Lopsking Aluminum, many may not have spent much time considering the stock. But it's clear that some have; and they liked it enough to buy in. So if the company itself can improve over time, we may well see more institutional buyers in the future. It is not uncommon to see a big share price rise if multiple institutional investors are trying to buy into a stock at the same time. So check out the historic earnings trajectory, below, but keep in mind it's the future that counts most.
We note that hedge funds don't have a meaningful investment in ZYF Lopsking Aluminum. The company's largest shareholder is Zhongyifeng Holding Group Co., Ltd., with ownership of 46%. In comparison, the second and third largest shareholders hold about 15% and 6.0% of the stock. Furthermore, CEO Changyi Gong is the owner of 1.7% of the company's shares.
A more detailed study of the shareholder registry showed us that 2 of the top shareholders have a considerable amount of ownership in the company, via their 61% stake.
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. Our information suggests that there isn't any analyst coverage of the stock, so it is probably little known.
Insider Ownership Of ZYF Lopsking Aluminum
The definition of company insiders can be subjective and does vary between jurisdictions. Our data reflects individual insiders, capturing board members at the very least. Management ultimately answers to the board. However, it is not uncommon for managers to be executive board members, especially if they are a founder or the CEO.
I generally consider insider ownership to be a good thing. However, on some occasions it makes it more difficult for other shareholders to hold the board accountable for decisions.
Our information suggests that insiders maintain a significant holding in ZYF Lopsking Aluminum Co., Ltd.. It has a market capitalization of just CN¥3.6b, and insiders have CN¥462m worth of shares in their own names. This may suggest that the founders still own a lot of shares. You can click here to see if they have been buying or selling.
General Public Ownership
With a 23% ownership, the general public, mostly comprising of individual investors, have some degree of sway over ZYF Lopsking Aluminum. While this size of ownership may not be enough to sway a policy decision in their favour, they can still make a collective impact on company policies.
Private Equity Ownership
Private equity firms hold a 46% stake in ZYF Lopsking Aluminum. This suggests they can be influential in key policy decisions. Some might like this, because private equity are sometimes activists who hold management accountable. But other times, private equity is selling out, having taking the company public.
Private Company Ownership
It seems that Private Companies own 16%, of the ZYF Lopsking Aluminum stock. 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. Take risks for example - ZYF Lopsking Aluminum has 2 warning signs we think you should be aware of.
Of course, you might find a fantastic investment by looking elsewhere. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies.
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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