The recent ₹4.6b market cap decrease is likely to have disappointed insiders invested in Genus Power Infrastructures Limited (NSE:GENUSPOWER)
Key Insights
- Significant insider control over Genus Power Infrastructures implies vested interests in company growth
- A total of 5 investors have a majority stake in the company with 53% ownership
- Ownership research, combined with past performance data can help provide a good understanding of opportunities in a stock
If you want to know who really controls Genus Power Infrastructures Limited (NSE:GENUSPOWER), then you'll have to look at the makeup of its share registry. We can see that individual insiders own the lion's share in the company with 34% ownership. Put another way, the group faces the maximum upside potential (or downside risk).
As market cap fell to ₹85b last week, insiders would have faced the highest losses than any other shareholder groups of the company.
In the chart below, we zoom in on the different ownership groups of Genus Power Infrastructures.
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What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About Genus Power Infrastructures?
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 Genus Power Infrastructures 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. 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 Genus Power Infrastructures' earnings history below. Of course, the future is what really matters.
Hedge funds don't have many shares in Genus Power Infrastructures. The company's largest shareholder is Hi-Print Electromack Pvt. Ltd, with ownership of 17%. Chiswick Investment Pte Ltd is the second largest shareholder owning 17% of common stock, and Vikas Kothari holds about 10.0% of the company stock. Additionally, the company's CEO Rajendra Agarwal directly holds 2.0% of the total shares outstanding.
On looking further, we found that 53% of the shares are owned by the top 5 shareholders. In other words, these shareholders have a meaningful say in 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. While there is some analyst coverage, the company is probably not widely covered. So it could gain more attention, down the track.
Insider Ownership Of Genus Power Infrastructures
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.
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 Genus Power Infrastructures Limited. It has a market capitalization of just ₹85b, and insiders have ₹29b 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
The general public-- including retail investors -- own 17% stake in the company, and hence can't easily be ignored. 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 Company Ownership
We can see that Private Companies own 24%, of the shares on issue. It's hard to draw any conclusions from this fact alone, so its worth looking into who owns those private companies. Sometimes insiders or other related parties have an interest in shares in a public company through a separate private company.
Next Steps:
It's always worth thinking about the different groups who own shares in a company. But to understand Genus Power Infrastructures better, we need to consider many other factors. For instance, we've identified 3 warning signs for Genus Power Infrastructures (2 are significant) that you should be aware of.
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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