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Terex (STU:TXG) Institutional Ownership : 66.88% (As of Jun. 13, 2024)


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What is Terex Institutional Ownership?

Institutional ownership is the percentage of shares that are owned by institutions out of the total shares outstanding. As of today, Terex's institutional ownership is 66.88%.

Insider Ownership is the percentage of shares that are owned by company insiders relative to the total shares outstanding. As of today, Terex's Insider Ownership is 0.00%.

Float Percentage Of Total Shares Outstanding is the percentage of float shares relative to the total shares outstanding. As of today, Terex's Float Percentage Of Total Shares Outstanding is 72.74%.


Terex Institutional Ownership Historical Data

The historical data trend for Terex's Institutional Ownership can be seen below:

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

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Terex Institutional Ownership Chart

Terex Historical Data

The historical data trend for Terex can be seen below:

2023-08-31 2023-09-30 2023-10-31 2023-11-30 2023-12-31 2024-01-31 2024-02-29 2024-03-31 2024-04-30 2024-05-31
Institutional Ownership 77.75 70.43 67.54 67.76 68.27 67.99 66.23 67.34 66.61 66.88

Terex Institutional Ownership Calculation

The percentage of shares that are owned by institutions out of the total shares outstanding.


Terex (STU:TXG) Business Description

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Address
45 Glover Avenue, 4th Floor, Norwalk, CT, USA, 06850
Terex is a global manufacturer of aerial work platforms, materials processing equipment, and specialty equipment, such as material handlers, cranes, and concrete mixer trucks. Its current composition is a result of numerous acquisitions over several decades and a recent shift to focus on its two core segments after divesting a handful of underperforming businesses. Terex's remaining segments see heavy demand in nonresidential construction as well as in maintenance, manufacturing, energy, and materials management.