Waters Ownership

WAT Stock  USD 350.49  0.96  0.27%   
Below is a snapshot of Waters' ownership structure and how that base is positioned today. Institutions own 65.08% of Waters and insiders hold 10.0%. Quarter-over-quarter institutional ownership changes can signal accumulation or distribution trends.
Over half of Waters' outstanding shares are owned by institutional holders. Institutional investors such as mutual funds, pension funds, and asset managers typically build positions in companies like Waters as part of their portfolio management activity, investing on behalf of clients or beneficiaries.
  
Waters has a market cap of 34.31 billion, an operating margin of -3.71% (TTM), current ratio of 2.1. These metrics help distinguish between growth-oriented and value-oriented positioning. Diversification benefit depends on the correlation structure among all held positions. Broader economic conditions can influence Waters's company valuation - related indicators include signals in nation.
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Stock Ownership Analysis

Ownership held by insiders in Waters is useful governance context because it affects incentives, voting power, and how management experiences upside and downside with outside investors. Used well, insider-ownership analysis distinguishes healthy alignment from a structure that may be harder to challenge if execution slips. View all of Waters' insider trades

Insider Trading Activities

Reviewing insider trades in Waters shows whether management is acting in line with the public story on growth and strategy. It trades on NYSE in US. The business currently sits in the Healthcare sector and the Diagnostics & Research industry.

Outstanding Bonds

Corporate bonds issued by Waters matter because they shape interest expense, maturity risk, and the flexibility management has during tighter credit conditions. Maturity profile, refinancing windows, and coupon burden can all affect how resilient the capital structure looks in a weaker market.