Enerflex Ownership

EFXT Stock  USD 9.40  0.16  1.73%   
Enerflex holds a total of 124.05 Million outstanding shares. Over half of Enerflex's outstanding shares are owned by other corporate entities. These other corporate entities are typically referred to as corporate investors that obtain positions in a given instrument to benefit from reduced trade commissions. Please note that no matter how many assets the company secures, if the real value of the firm is less than the current market value, you may not be able to make money on it.
 
Shares in Circulation  
First Issued
2009-03-31
Previous Quarter
124.1 M
Current Value
124.2 M
Avarage Shares Outstanding
87.3 M
Quarterly Volatility
15.5 M
 
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Some institutional investors establish a significant position in stocks such as Enerflex in order to find ways to drive up its value. Retail investors, on the other hand, need to know that institutional holders can own millions of shares of Enerflex, and when they decide to sell, the stock will often sell-off, which may instantly impact shareholders' value. So, traders who get in early or near the beginning of the institutional investor's buying cycle could potentially generate profits.
At this time, Enerflex's Dividends Paid is comparatively stable compared to the past year. Dividend Yield is likely to gain to 0.03 in 2024, despite the fact that Dividend Payout Ratio is likely to grow to (0.11). Common Stock Shares Outstanding is likely to drop to about 94.1 M in 2024. Net Loss is likely to gain to about (86.3 M) in 2024.
Please note, institutional investors have a lot of resources and new technology at their disposal. They can put in a lot of research and financial analysis when reviewing investment options. There are many different types of institutional investors, including banks, hedge funds, insurance companies, and pension plans. One of the main advantages they have over retail investors is the fees paid for trades. As they are buying in large quantities, they can manage their cost more effectively.
  
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Enerflex Stock Ownership Analysis

About 64.0% of the company shares are held by institutions such as insurance companies. The company has price-to-book (P/B) ratio of 1.1. Some equities with similar Price to Book (P/B) outperform the market in the long run. Enerflex recorded a loss per share of 0.64. The entity last dividend was issued on the 26th of November 2024. Enerflex Ltd. supplies natural gas compression, oil and gas processing, refrigeration systems, energy transition solutions, and electric power generation equipment to the oil and natural gas industry. Enerflex Ltd. was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada. Enerflex operates under Oil Gas Equipment Services classification in the United States and is traded on New York Stock Exchange. It employs 2000 people. To learn more about Enerflex call Marc Rossiter at 403 387 6377 or check out https://www.enerflex.com.
Besides selling stocks to institutional investors, Enerflex also allocates a substantial amount of its earnings to a pull of share-based compensation to be paid out to its employees, managers, executives, and members of the board of directors. Share-Based compensation (also sometimes called Stock-Based Compensation) is a way of paying different Enerflex's stakeholders with equity in the business. It is typically used as a motivation factor for employees to contribute beyond their regular compensation (salary and bonus). It is also used as a tool to align Enerflex's strategic interests with those of the company's shareholders. Shares issued to employees are usually subject to a vesting period before they are earned and sold.

Enerflex Quarterly Liabilities And Stockholders Equity

2.93 Billion

Less than 1% of Enerflex are currently held by insiders. Unlike Enerflex's institutional investors, corporate insiders most likely have a limit on the maximum percentage of share ownership. This is done to align insiders' influence against Enerflex's private investors even though both sides will benefit from rising prices or experience loss when the share price declines. The good rule to have in mind is that the maximum share ownership percentage of the corporate insiders should not surpass 25%. View all of Enerflex's insider trades

Enerflex Stock Institutional Investors

Have you ever been surprised when a price of an equity instrument such as Enerflex is soaring high without any particular reason? This is usually happening because many institutional investors are aggressively trading Enerflex backward and forwards among themselves. Enerflex's institutional investor refers to the entity that pools money to purchase Enerflex's securities or originate loans. Institutional investors include commercial and private banks, credit unions, insurance companies, pension funds, hedge funds, endowments, and mutual funds. Operating companies that invest excess capital in these types of assets may also be included in the term and may influence corporate governance by exercising voting rights in their investments.
Shares
Pcj Investment Counsel Ltd2024-06-30
1.1 M
Scheer, Rowlett & Assoc Invest Mgmt Ltd.2024-06-30
M
Goldman Sachs Group Inc2024-06-30
945.8 K
Clearbridge Advisors, Llc2024-09-30
692.6 K
Aegis Financial Corporation2024-09-30
551.6 K
Hartree Partners, Lp2024-09-30
500 K
Bank Of Montreal2024-06-30
464.9 K
Bmo Capital Markets Corp.2024-06-30
464.9 K
Charles Schwab Investment Management Inc2024-09-30
359.3 K
T. Rowe Price Investment Management,inc.2024-09-30
13.6 M
1832 Asset Management L.p2024-09-30
10.8 M
Note, although Enerflex's institutional investors appear to be way more sophisticated than retail investors, it remains unclear if professional active investment managers can reliably enhance risk-adjusted returns by an amount that exceeds fees and expenses.

Enerflex Corporate Filings

13A
14th of November 2024
The form used by investors holding more than 5% of a company's stock, to report their beneficial ownership pursuant to Rule 13d-1 or Rule 13d-2 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
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12th of November 2024
Other Reports
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13A
10th of October 2024
An amended filing to the original Schedule 13G
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6K
1st of October 2024
A report filed by foreign private issuers with SEC. A foreign private issuer is a non-U.S. company with securities traded on U.S. exchanges.
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