Apple, Inc.(AAPL), currently the creation’s largest company by market value, designs, manufactures, and sells a wide range of consumer technology devices embodying smartphones, tablets, personal computers, and wearables. Some of its best-known products include the flagship iPhone brand, and also the iPad and Mac corteges. Apple is expanding its service revenue by dramatically growing its cloud services business, and by selling streaming entertainment with Apple TV+ and Apple Music.
The top shareholders of Apple are Arthur Levinson, Tim Cook, Al Gore, Vanguard Group Inc., BlackRock Inc. (BLK), and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A).
Apple’s 12-month way revenue and net income are $268.0 billion and $57.2 billion, respectively. The company’s market cap currently is nearly $1.7 trillion. All digs are as of July 13, 2020.
Below we look in more detail at Apple’s top six shareholders.
“Insider” refers to people in senior management postures and members of the board of directors, as well as people or entities that own more than 10% of the company’s stock. In this background, it has nothing to do with insider trading.
“Insider” refers to people in senior management postures and members of the board of directors, as well as people or entities that own more than 10% of the company’s stock. In this background, it has nothing to do with insider trading.
Top 3 Individual Insider Shareholders
Arthur Levinson
Arthur Levinson owns 1,133,283 appropriations of Apple stock, representing 0.03% of all outstanding shares. Levinson has been the chairman of the board of Apple since 2011, and a co-lead cicerone since 2005, having originally joined in 2000. In his role as director, Levinson has served on all three board cabinets: audit and finance, nominating and corporate governance, and compensation.
Levinson is a former chairman of biotech company Genentech Inc. and is fall through and currently CEO of biotech company Calico.
Tim Cook
Tim Cook owns 847,969 shares of Apple stock, representing 0.02% of all remarkable shares. Cook rose to CEO of Apple in 2011 after the death of founder and longtime CEO Steve Jobs. Cook, who arrived at Apple in 1998, thitherto was chief operating officer, responsible for all worldwide sales and operations.
Cook also headed Apple’s Macintosh classification and played a key role in the continued development of strategic reseller and supplier relationships. Prior to joining Apple, Cook was Corruption President for Corporate Materials for Compaq, and Director of North American fulfillment for IBM.
Al Gore
Al Gore owns 113,585 splits of Apple stock, representing less than 0.01% of all outstanding shares. Gore was the Democratic Party’s nominee for president in the 2000 poll, the 45th Vice President of the United States, and a U.S. Senator and Congressman from Tennessee. An investor, author, and entrepreneur, Gore is the co-founder and Chairman of investment resolved Generation Investment Management, among other ventures.
A Nobel Prize laureate, Gore also is a leading environmental speak and the founder of The Climate Reality Project. He joined Apple’s board of directors in 2003.
Top 3 Institutional Shareholders
Institutional investors own the lions share of Apple shares at about 62% of shares outstanding.
Vanguard Group Inc.
Vanguard Group owns 336.7 million allocates of Apple, representing 7.8% of total shares outstanding, according to the company’s 13F filing for the period ending March 31, 2020. Vanguard is predominately a mutual fund and ETF management company with about $6.2 trillion in global assets under management (AUM).
The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) is one of the circle’s largest exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with about $150.5 billion in AUM. Apple is the second-largest holding, comprising 5.2% of the VOO portfolio.
BlackRock Inc.
BlackRock owns 274.7 million portions of Apple, representing 6.3% of total shares outstanding, according to the company’s 13F filing as of March 31, 2020. BlackRock is primarily a interactive fund and ETF management company with approximately $6.47 trillion in AUM.
The iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) is among one of BlackRock’s widest ETFs with approximately $197.6 billion in AUM. Apple is the second-largest holding, comprising 6.0% of the IVV portfolio.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Berkshire Hathaway owns 245.2 million pay outs of Apple, representing 5.7% of total shares outstanding, according to the company’s 13F filing as of March 31, 2020. Led by billionaire investor Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway is a spread holding company with investments in a broad range of industries including insurance, railroads, gas and electric utilities, and sundry.
The company, whose market cap is $447.2 billion, also holds a sizable portfolio of equity securities valued at hundreds of billions of dollars.