JOHNSON & JOHNSON (JNJ) Stock Institutional Owners


JOHNSON & JOHNSON (JNJ) is held by 15 institutional investors with a total value of $661.60M. This comprehensive analysis highlights the top institutional holders led by Yacktman Asset Management, Mairs & Power Growth Fund, Tweedy, Browne Co All Funds (US), and others, who collectively account for nearly 94% of the total institutional ownership.Yacktman Asset Management remains the largest institutional holder with a position worth $305.41M. Explore insights into ownership patterns, position sizes, and portfolio allocations to understand institutional investment strategies and market sentiment.

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NameInvestor/ManagerPortfolio %QuantityReported Balance
Yacktman Asset ManagementDonald Yacktman4.07%1,249,409$305,405,536
Mairs & Power Growth FundAndrew R. Adams1.60%804,346$166,459,390
Tweedy, Browne Co All Funds (US)B. Tweedy, Ch. Browne4.26%219,490$53,652,136
Hancock Classic ValueRichard Pzena0.16%203,965$49,857,205
Sequoia Financial Advisors0.27%194,451$47,531,597
Fairfax Financial HoldingsPrem Watsa0.73%73,400$15,190,130
Ariel Appreciation FundJohn W. Rogers Jr.0.10%43,260$8,952,657
Cullen Value FundJim Cullen0.82%25,361$6,199,328
Dodge & Cox Stock FundV. D. Dodge, E. M. Cox0.00%20,947$3,883,993
Jensen Investment ManagementEric H. Schoenstein0.05%9,767$2,387,445
Torray FundRobert Torray0.15%4,141$1,012,226
Lountzis Asset ManagementPaul Lountzis0.24%2,720$664,876
Matrix Advisors Value FundDavid Katz0.04%1,622$396,482
Olstein Capital ManagementRobert Olstein1.31%24,500$5,989
Eagle Capital ManagementRavenel Boykin Curry IV0.10%1,025$251

Frequently asked questions about JNJ

  • Who owns the most JNJ stock?

    The largest holders of JNJ are typically major institutional investors such as asset managers and hedge funds reporting on Form 13F. The table above ranks tracked superinvestors by reported position size using the latest available filings for JOHNSON & JOHNSON (JNJ).

  • Is JNJ widely held by superinvestors?

    Many widely followed stocks like JNJ appear across numerous superinvestor portfolios because of liquidity, index inclusion, and fundamentals. The holder count and table above show how broadly JNJ is represented among the institutional managers we track.