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Now, according to TipRanks' ownership page, public companies and individual investors own 74.64% of CRWV. They are followed by insiders, mutual funds, ETFs, and other institutional investors at 22.08%, 1.51%, 1.31%, and 0.47%, respectively.
Digging Deeper into CRWV's Ownership Structure
Looking closely at top shareholders, Jack D. Cogen owns the highest stake in CoreWeave at 9.55%. Following that is CW Opportunity LLC, which owns about 7.99% of the company.
Among the top ETF holders, the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) owns a 0.30% stake in CRWV stock, followed by the Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF (VO), with a 0.21% stake.
Moving to mutual funds, Fidelity Contrafund holds about 0.60% of CRWV. Meanwhile, J.P. Morgan Mutual Fund Investment Trust owns 0.26% of the company.
Is CRWV a Good Stock to Buy?
Overall, Wall Street has a Hold consensus rating on CoreWeave stock based on six Buys, 14 Holds, and two Sell recommendations. The average CRWV stock price target of $108.17 indicates about 22.6% possible downside from current levels.

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