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=== Ownership breakdown === {| class="wikitable" !Owner Type !Number of Shares !Ownership Percentage |- |Institutions |395,731,618 |82.9% |- |Individual Insiders |42,830,902 |9.0% |- |General Public |38,491,678 |8.1% |- |Private Companies |195,478 |0.04% |- |State or Government |190,160 |0.04% |} * Institutions: This category includes large financial institutions, investment firms, and mutual funds that hold a significant portion of Copart's shares, amounting to 82.9% of the total shares. These institutional investors often manage funds on behalf of their clients, and their substantial ownership signifies strong interest and confidence in Copart's potential. * Individual Insiders: This refers to company insiders, such as executives, directors, and employees, who hold shares in Copart. They collectively own 9.0% of the shares, indicating that employees and key personnel have a vested interest in the company's success. * General Public: The general public, which includes individual retail investors, collectively holds 8.1% of Copart's shares. These are individual investors who buy and sell shares through brokerage accounts and are not part of any specific institutional or insider group. * Private Companies: Private companies own a small percentage of Copart's shares, totaling 0.04%. These could be other businesses or entities that have invested in the company. * State or Government: This category represents government entities or sovereign wealth funds that own a minor share of Copart, amounting to 0.04%. These entities may invest in companies as part of their investment strategies or as part of their sovereign wealth management.
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