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Institutional shareholders

Institutional shareholders are large organizations that invest significant amounts of money in companies, such as mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and hedge funds. They hold substantial shares of a company's stock, often representing a major portion of ownership. These institutions typically invest on behalf of their clients or members and can influence company decisions through their voting power and active engagement. Their involvement helps provide stability and credibility in the financial markets, as they conduct thorough research and have the resources to monitor company performance closely.