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ARM Holdings (ARM Holdings) Institutional Ownership : 3.03% (As of Jun. 06, 2024)


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What is ARM Holdings Institutional Ownership?

Institutional ownership is the percentage of shares that are owned by institutions out of the total shares outstanding. As of today, ARM Holdings's institutional ownership is 3.03%.

Insider Ownership is the percentage of shares that are owned by company insiders relative to the total shares outstanding. As of today, ARM Holdings's Insider Ownership is 0.00%.

Float Percentage Of Total Shares Outstanding is the percentage of float shares relative to the total shares outstanding. As of today, ARM Holdings's Float Percentage Of Total Shares Outstanding is 11.94%.


ARM Holdings Institutional Ownership Historical Data

The historical data trend for ARM Holdings's Institutional Ownership can be seen below:

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ARM Holdings Institutional Ownership Chart

ARM Holdings Historical Data

The historical data trend for ARM Holdings can be seen below:

2023-09-30 2023-10-31 2023-11-30 2023-12-31 2024-01-31 2024-02-29 2024-03-31 2024-04-30 2024-05-31
Institutional Ownership 4.60 4.67 4.82 4.99 4.71 4.05 2.96 3.06 3.03

ARM Holdings Institutional Ownership Calculation

The percentage of shares that are owned by institutions out of the total shares outstanding.


ARM Holdings (ARM Holdings) Business Description

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Arm Holdings is the IP owner and developer of the ARM architecture (ARM stands for Acorn RISC Machine), which is used in 99% of the world's smartphone CPU cores, and it also has high market share in other battery-powered devices like wearables, tablets, or sensors. Arm licenses its architecture for a fee, offering different types of licenses depending on the flexibility the customer needs. Customers like Apple or Qualcomm buy architectural licenses, which allows them to modify the architecture and add or delete instructions to tailor the chips to their specific needs. Other clients directly buy off-the-shelf designs from Arm. Both off-the-shelf and architectural customers pay a royalty fee per chip shipped.