This means that share ownership of 13D/G filings and 13F filings are oftentimes not directly comparable, so we present them separately. This results in situations where an investor may file a 13D/G reporting one value for the total shares (representing all the shares owned by the investor group), but then file a 13F reporting a different value for the total shares (representing strictly their own ownership). 13D/G filings can be filed by groups of investors (with one leading), whereas 13F filings cannot. We present 13D/G filings separately from the 13F filings because of the different treatement by the SEC. Schedule 13G indicates a passive investment of over 5%. The Schedule 13D indicates that the investor holds (or held) more than 5% of the company and intends (or intended) to actively pursue a change in business strategy. Major shareholders can include individual investors, mutual funds, hedge funds, or institutions. Snap Inc - Class A (NYSE:SNAP) institutional ownership structure shows current positions in the company by institutions and funds, as well as latest changes in position size. Shaw & Co., Inc., Two Sigma Advisers, Lp, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, and VIMSX - Vanguard Mid-Cap Index Fund Investor Shares. These institutions hold a total of 733,888,553 shares.įmr Llc, Vanguard Group Inc, FBGRX - Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund, BlackRock Inc., VTSMX - Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Investor Shares, Capital World Investors, D. 902 institutional owners and shareholders that have filed 13D/G or 13F forms with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC).
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