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institutional ownership

The ownership of a substantial stake in a company by an institution such as a mutual fund, pension fund or a large institutional investor, as expressed by the number or percentage of the company's outstanding shares. Companies that have a high percentage of institutional ownership are thought to have better prospects for long term earnings growth.

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