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by lenerdenator
63 days ago
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I forgot about that. Fair point. Though the ownership of most large publicly traded companies more-or-less follows the same pattern. You have: * the people who got in on the ground floor (typically executives) who are given stock options as their compensation, who have a plurality of the shares. Maybe majority holders, maybe not. * institutional investors who typically use shares to back retirement accounts, whether they be acting for individuals or larger clients like pension funds * retail bag holde... I mean... retail investors. This also holds for Microsoft. |
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