Institutional investors, holding a significant 65% stake in Roku , Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:ROKU), have demonstrated their ability to impact the company's stock price significantly. Last week, a 7.9% decrease in these institutions' holdings' value was observed, indicating the stock price's high sensitivity to their trading actions. This decrease was partially offset by a 1.5% one-year return.
The majority ownership of these institutions grants them considerable influence over board decisions. The largest individual shareholder is CEO Anthony Wood, who holds a 12% stake, followed by The Vanguard Group, Inc., and ARK Investment Management LLC, holding 8.1% and 7.4% respectively.
Roku's inclusion in major indexes attracts these institutions but can also lead to swift share price drops if they collectively shift their stock opinion. Key elements in Roku's investment dynamics include the impact of majority ownership, the potential for swift share price drops, and the role of entities like The Vanguard Group, Inc.
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