Institutional Ownership and Private Companies Control Basler Aktiengesellschaft's Fate

Friday, Jul 25, 2025 12:46 am ET1min read

Basler Aktiengesellschaft (ETR:BSL) has significant private companies ownership with 53% control, suggesting key decisions are influenced by larger public shareholders. Institutions own 29% of Basler. Private companies Basler Beteiligungs-GmbH & Co. Kg owns 53% of the company, while Universal Investment GmbH and Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co. KG, Asset Management Arm own 6.5% and 5.2% respectively.

init SE, a stock exchange listed European company based in Germany, has seen significant shifts in its shareholder structure and analyst ratings. As of 30 June 2025, Dr. Gottfried Greschner holds 42.93% of the shares, either directly or indirectly, through related parties. Corporate bodies own 4.16%, while treasury shares held by init SE account for 1.08%. Employee shares, including lock-up shares, constitute 0.72% of the total shares. The remaining 51.11% of shares are in the free float [1].

Analysts have expressed varying opinions on init SE's stock. As of 21 July 2025, M.M. Warburg & Co. rated the stock as a "buy" with a target price of EUR 58.50. Quirin Privatbank AG, on the other hand, rated it as a "buy" with a target price of EUR 55.00 on 19 May 2025 [1].

The company's share price performance has been relatively stable, with the stock listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange since 2001. init SE offers a range of share classes, including no-par bearer shares valued at EUR 1 each. The company's ISIN is DE0005759807, and its WKN is 575 980 [1].

References:
[1] https://www.initse.com/ende/investors/the-share/

Institutional Ownership and Private Companies Control Basler Aktiengesellschaft's Fate

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