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Olenox Industries (OLOX)
NASDAQ:OLOX
US Market

Olenox Industries (OLOX) Ownership - Who Owns Olenox Industries?

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Olenox Industries (OLOX) Ownership Overview

0.02%<0.01%1.37%98.61%
<0.01% Other Institutional Investors
1.37% ETFs
98.61% Public Companies and
Individual Investors
The ownership structure of Olenox Industries (OLOX) stock is a mix of institutional, retail, and individual investors. Approximately 1.39% of the company’s stock is owned by Institutional Investors, and 98.61% is owned by Public Companies and Individual Investors.
The ownership structure of Olenox Industries (OLOX) stock is a mix of institutional, retail, and individual investors. Approximately 1.37% of the company’s stock is owned by Institutional Investors, 0.02% is owned by Insiders, and 98.61% is owned by Public Companies and Individual Investors.

Top Shareholders

Holder
# of Shares
Type
% Holding
Value
238,068Insider2.35%174,504
131,924Institution1.37%138,520
956Institution<0.01%1,004
657Institution<0.01%690

Top Mutual Fund Holders

Holder
# of Shares
Type
% Holding
Value
956Institution<0.01%1,004
657Institution<0.01%690

Top ETF Holders

Holder
# of Shares
Type
% Holding
Value
130,968Institution1.36%117,871
956Institution<0.01%860

FAQ

Who Owns Olenox Industries (OLOX)?
Currently, no data Available
What percentage of Olenox Industries (OLOX) stock is held by institutional investors?
According to the latest TipRanks data, approximately <0.01% of Olenox Industries (OLOX) stock is held by institutional investors.
    What percentage of Olenox Industries (OLOX) stock is held by retail investors?
    According to the latest TipRanks data, approximately 98.61% of Olenox Industries (OLOX) stock is held by retail investors.
      Who owns the most shares of Olenox Industries (OLOX)?
      Paul M. Galvin owns the most shares of Olenox Industries (OLOX).
        What is the significance of the ownership structure for a publicly traded company?
        The ownership structure can impact the company's decision making, as large institutional investors may exert influence on the company's management and can also affect the company's stock price with their buying and selling patterns.