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Hedge funds hold 53% stake in Yellow Pages Limited

Published 12/11/2023, 02:20 am
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Today, new details emerged about the ownership structure of Yellow (OTC:YELLQ) Pages Limited (TSE: Y), revealing that hedge funds are the dominant shareholders with a 53% stake in the company. This level of control by active investors, who typically target short to medium-term value creation, could have significant implications for the company's stock performance.

GoldenTree Asset Management LP holds the largest portion of these shares at 29%, making it the top shareholder. It is closely followed by the second and third largest shareholders, owning 24% and 23%, respectively. Together, these entities exert considerable influence over the company's direction and policies.

Despite this concentration of power among hedge funds and institutional investors, insider ownership in Yellow Pages is relatively low, with board members holding less than 1% of shares, valued at CA$1.4 million in the CA$207 million company. This suggests a potential misalignment between the interests of insiders and those of other shareholders.

Retail investors account for a 17% stake in Yellow Pages, which indicates they have a voice, albeit limited compared to larger shareholders. The company's past earnings trajectory and limited analyst coverage provide insights into its performance and suggest there may be room for increased attention from analysts.

Moreover, there are three warning signs identified for Yellow Pages, with one being particularly concerning. These risks need to be considered as they could offer a critical context for understanding the future trajectory of the company. Among these risks is the potential for coordinated selling by large investors due to high institutional ownership, which could lead to sharp declines in share price.

Investors and market watchers are now keeping an eye on how these dynamics might play out for Yellow Pages Limited, especially in light of these warning signs and the significant influence exerted by hedge funds and institutional investors.

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