AES Ownership

Aes Corp - Institutional & insider holdings

Ownership Breakdown

Institutions

73+

Stock Price

$17.28

Top Institutional Holders

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HolderSharesValue% Owned
Vanguard Group Inc87.16M$1.51B1224.12%
BlackRock Inc44.94M$776.53M631.11%
Ameriprise Financial Inc33.85M$584.87M475.34%
Orbis Allan Gray Ltd27.62M$477.24M387.87%
FMR Inc26.99M$466.42M379.07%
Morgan Stanley - Brokerage Accounts26.85M$464.05M377.14%
Geode Capital Management, LLC24.39M$421.46M342.53%
Amvescap Plc.21.86M$377.67M306.95%
American Funds Income Fund of Amer A15.60M$269.59M219.11%
Invesco S&P 500® Equal Weight ETF12.32M$212.90M173.03%
R-co Valor C EUR12.16M$210.05M170.71%
Goldman Sachs Group Inc11.11M$191.93M155.98%
Fidelity 500 Index9.02M$155.94M126.74%
SPDR® S&P 500® ETF8.62M$148.90M121.02%
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF8.54M$147.61M119.97%

Recent Insider Trading

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Insider trading data for AES is being updated.

Insider trades are reported via SEC Form 4.

Understanding Stock Ownership

Institutional Ownership

Large investors like hedge funds and mutual funds that manage $100M+ must disclose their holdings quarterly via 13F filings. High institutional ownership often indicates strong fundamentals.

Insider Ownership

Company executives and directors must report their trades via SEC Form 4. Insider buying can signal confidence, while selling may occur for various reasons including diversification.

Why It Matters

Ownership structure reveals who believes in the company. Institutional investors conduct deep research, while insider buying shows internal confidence. Track ownership changes for investment signals.

Data Sources

Institutional data from SEC 13F filings (quarterly), insider trades from Form 4 filings (within 2 business days), and company proxy statements (annual ownership disclosures).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns AES?

AES (Aes Corp) is owned by institutional investors (multiple), company insiders (various holdings), and retail investors. The largest institutional holders are disclosed in quarterly SEC 13F filings.

What is AES institutional ownership?

AES has significant institutional ownership from hedge funds, mutual funds, and investment firms. Check the holdings table above for detailed data.

What is AES insider ownership?

Company insiders hold shares of AES. Insider trading activity is tracked through SEC Form 4 filings.

Are AES insiders buying or selling?

Check the insider trading activity section above for the latest AES insider transactions.

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