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Individual investors who hold 51% of Lion Travel Service Co., Ltd. (TWSE:2731) gained 11%, insiders profited as well

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Individual investors who hold 51% of Lion Travel Service Co., Ltd. (TWSE:2731) gained 11%, insiders profited as well

Key Insights

  • The considerable ownership by individual investors in Lion Travel Service indicates that they collectively have a greater say in management and business strategy
  • 49% of the business is held by the top 25 shareholders
  • Insiders own 22% of Lion Travel Service

A look at the shareholders of Lion Travel Service Co., Ltd. (TWSE:2731) can tell us which group is most powerful. And the group that holds the biggest piece of the pie are individual investors with 51% ownership. In other words, the group stands to gain the most (or lose the most) from their investment into the company.

While individual investors were the group that reaped the most benefits after last week’s 11% price gain, insiders also received a 22% cut.

In the chart below, we zoom in on the different ownership groups of Lion Travel Service.

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TWSE:2731 Ownership Breakdown April 27th 2024

What Does The Institutional Ownership Tell Us About Lion Travel Service?

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 Lion Travel Service 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 Lion Travel Service’s historic earnings and revenue below, but keep in mind there’s always more to the story.

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TWSE:2731 Earnings and Revenue Growth April 27th 2024

Hedge funds don’t have many shares in Lion Travel Service. Our data shows that Wen Jeh Wang is the largest shareholder with 15% of shares outstanding. With 6.5% and 3.4% of the shares outstanding respectively, Feng Chen and Japan Securities Finance Co. Ltd., Asset Management Arm are the second and third largest shareholders.

Our studies suggest that the top 25 shareholders collectively control less than half of the company’s shares, meaning that the company’s shares are widely disseminated and there is no dominant shareholder.

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. We’re not picking up on any analyst coverage of the stock at the moment, so the company is unlikely to be widely held.

Insider Ownership Of Lion Travel Service

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 Lion Travel Service Co., Ltd.. Insiders have a NT$3.1b stake in this NT$14b business. 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, mostly comprising of individual investors, collectively holds 51% of Lion Travel Service shares. With this amount of ownership, retail investors can collectively play a role in decisions that affect shareholder returns, such as dividend policies and the appointment of directors. They can also exercise the power to vote on acquisitions or mergers that may not improve profitability.

Private Company Ownership

We can see that Private Companies own 8.3%, 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 Lion Travel Service better, we need to consider many other factors. Like risks, for instance. Every company has them, and we’ve spotted 4 warning signs for Lion Travel Service (of which 1 shouldn’t be ignored!) you should know about.

If you would prefer check out another company — one with potentially superior financials — then do not miss this free list of interesting companies, backed by strong financial data.

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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