NYSE: IHG
Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC Stock Ownership - Who owns Intercontinental Hotels Group?

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IHG Shareholders

What type of owners hold Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC stock?

Institutional
Insider
Retail
NameHoldSharesValueType
Fmr LLC3.85%6,347,835$644.69MInstitution
Morgan Stanley0.52%848,501$86.17MInstitution
Natixis Advisors LLC0.42%698,150$70.90MInstitution
Goldman Sachs Group Inc0.40%652,487$66.27MInstitution
Royal Bank Of Canada0.31%503,980$51.18MInstitution
Bank Of America Corp0.26%430,323$43.70MInstitution
Clark Capital Management Group Inc0.23%373,139$37.90MInstitution
Cibc Private Wealth Group LLC0.18%303,579$30.83MInstitution
Jpmorgan Chase Co0.15%246,824$25.07MInstitution
Blackrock Inc0.13%218,889$22.23MInstitution

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IHG vs Hotel Stocks

TickerInst. %Insider %Net Insider (L12M)Net Insider (L3M)
IHG8.08%0.00%
HTHT5.14%0.00%
H47.51%18.20%Net SellingNet Selling
WH98.64%1.36%Net SellingNet Selling
CHH65.86%30.70%Net SellingNet Selling

Intercontinental Hotels Group Stock Ownership FAQ

Who owns Intercontinental Hotels Group?

Intercontinental Hotels Group (NYSE: IHG) is owned by 8.08% institutional shareholders, 0.00% Intercontinental Hotels Group insiders, and 91.92% retail investors. Fmr LLC is the largest individual Intercontinental Hotels Group shareholder, owning 6.35M shares representing 3.85% of the company. Fmr LLC's Intercontinental Hotels Group shares are currently valued at $636.43M.

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