Johnson Controls Ownership

JCI Stock  USD 122.25  1.39  1.15%   
Johnson Controls International has a total of 654.39 Million outstanding shares. The majority of Johnson Controls Int outstanding shares are owned by outside corporations. These institutional investors are usually referred to as non-private investors looking to purchase positions in Johnson Controls to benefit from reduced commissions. Consequently, third-party entities are subject to a different set of regulations than regular investors in Johnson Controls International. Please pay attention to any change in the institutional holdings of Johnson Controls Int as this could imply that something significant has changed or is about to change at the company. Please note that on September 12, 2025, Representative Valerie Hoyle of US Congress acquired under $15k worth of Johnson Controls Int's common stock.
 
Shares in Circulation  
First Issued
1985-09-30
Previous Quarter
657.4 M
Current Value
633.4 M
Avarage Shares Outstanding
686.3 M
Quarterly Volatility
34.2 M
 
Black Monday
 
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Dot-com Bubble
 
Housing Crash
 
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Covid
Some institutional investors establish a significant position in stocks such as Johnson Controls in order to find ways to drive up its value. Retail investors, on the other hand, need to know that institutional holders can own millions of shares of Johnson Controls, and when they decide to sell, the stock will often sell-off, which may instantly impact shareholders' value. So, traders who get in early or near the beginning of the institutional investor's buying cycle could potentially generate profits.
Check out Risk vs Return Analysis to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Johnson Controls International. Also, note that the market value of any company could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in interest.

Johnson Stock Ownership Analysis

About 92.0% of the company shares are owned by institutional investors. The book value of Johnson Controls was currently reported as 20.49. The company has Price/Earnings To Growth (PEG) ratio of 1.44. Johnson Controls Int last dividend was issued on the 22nd of September 2025. The entity had 955:1000 split on the 6th of September 2016. Johnson Controls International plc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in engineering, manufacturing, commissioning, and retrofitting building products and systems in the United States, Europe, the Asia Pacific, and internationally. Johnson Controls International plc was incorporated in 1885 and is headquartered in Cork, Ireland. Johnson Controls operates under Diversified Industrial classification in the United States and is traded on New York Stock Exchange. It employs 102000 people. To learn more about Johnson Controls International call George Oliver at 353 21 423 5000 or check out https://www.johnsoncontrols.com.
Besides selling stocks to institutional investors, Johnson Controls also allocates a substantial amount of its earnings to a pull of share-based compensation to be paid out to its employees, managers, executives, and members of the board of directors. Share-Based compensation (also sometimes called Stock-Based Compensation) is a way of paying different Johnson Controls' stakeholders with equity in the business. It is typically used as a motivation factor for employees to contribute beyond their regular compensation (salary and bonus). It is also used as a tool to align Johnson Controls' strategic interests with those of the company's shareholders. Shares issued to employees are usually subject to a vesting period before they are earned and sold.

Johnson Controls Quarterly Liabilities And Stockholders Equity

37.94 Billion

Johnson Controls Insider Trades History

Less than 1% of Johnson Controls International are currently held by insiders. Unlike Johnson Controls' institutional investors, corporate insiders most likely have a limit on the maximum percentage of share ownership. This is done to align insiders' influence against Johnson Controls' private investors even though both sides will benefit from rising prices or experience loss when the share price declines. The good rule to have in mind is that the maximum share ownership percentage of the corporate insiders should not surpass 25%. View all of Johnson Controls' insider trades
 
Oil Shock
 
Dot-com Bubble
 
Housing Crash
 
Credit Downgrade
 
Yuan Drop
 
Covid

Johnson Stock Institutional Investors

Have you ever been surprised when a price of an equity instrument such as Johnson Controls is soaring high without any particular reason? This is usually happening because many institutional investors are aggressively trading Johnson Controls International backward and forwards among themselves. Johnson Controls' institutional investor refers to the entity that pools money to purchase Johnson Controls' securities or originate loans. Institutional investors include commercial and private banks, credit unions, insurance companies, pension funds, hedge funds, endowments, and mutual funds. Operating companies that invest excess capital in these types of assets may also be included in the term and may influence corporate governance by exercising voting rights in their investments.
Shares
Fmr Inc2025-06-30
10 M
Bank Of New York Mellon Corp2025-06-30
M
Ubs Asset Mgmt Americas Inc2025-06-30
M
Norges Bank2025-06-30
7.5 M
Capital World Investors2025-06-30
7.5 M
Northern Trust Corp2025-06-30
6.8 M
Barrow Hanley Mewhinney & Strauss Llc2025-06-30
6.3 M
Legal & General Group Plc2025-06-30
5.7 M
Dimensional Fund Advisors, Inc.2025-06-30
5.5 M
Vanguard Group Inc2025-06-30
69.4 M
Dodge & Cox2025-06-30
66.9 M
Note, although Johnson Controls' institutional investors appear to be way more sophisticated than retail investors, it remains unclear if professional active investment managers can reliably enhance risk-adjusted returns by an amount that exceeds fees and expenses.

Johnson Controls Int Insider Trading Activities

Some recent studies suggest that insider trading raises the cost of capital for securities issuers and decreases overall economic growth. Trading by specific Johnson Controls insiders, such as employees or executives, is commonly permitted as long as it does not rely on Johnson Controls' material information that is not in the public domain. Local jurisdictions usually require such trading to be reported in order to monitor insider transactions. In many U.S. states, trading conducted by corporate officers, key employees, directors, or significant shareholders must be reported to the regulator or publicly disclosed, usually within a few business days of the trade. In these cases Johnson Controls insiders are required to file a Form 4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) when buying or selling shares of their own companies.
 
Nathan Manning over three months ago
Disposition of 1422 shares by Nathan Manning of Johnson Controls at 100.9 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
George Oliver over three months ago
Disposition of 360 shares by George Oliver of Johnson Controls subject to Rule 16b-3
 
Heuer Brandt Julie M over six months ago
Disposition of 5301 shares by Heuer Brandt Julie M of Johnson Controls at 76.23 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
George Oliver over six months ago
Disposition of 75000 shares by George Oliver of Johnson Controls at 45.69 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
George Oliver over six months ago
Acquisition by George Oliver of 62586 shares of Johnson Controls subject to Rule 16b-3
 
Marc Vandiepenbeeck over six months ago
Disposition of 3144 shares by Marc Vandiepenbeeck of Johnson Controls at 78.0 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
Marc Vandiepenbeeck over six months ago
Disposition of 186 shares by Marc Vandiepenbeeck of Johnson Controls at 78.6 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
Marc Vandiepenbeeck over a year ago
Disposition of 186 shares by Marc Vandiepenbeeck of Johnson Controls at 54.33 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
John Donofrio over a year ago
Disposition of 19849 shares by John Donofrio of Johnson Controls at 70.41 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
Rathninde Anuruddha over a year ago
Disposition of 2765 shares by Rathninde Anuruddha of Johnson Controls at 65.74 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
Marc Vandiepenbeeck over a year ago
Acquisition by Marc Vandiepenbeeck of 4958 shares of Johnson Controls at 52.44 subject to Rule 16b-3
 
Heuer Brandt Julie M over a year ago
Disposition of 5219 shares by Heuer Brandt Julie M of Johnson Controls at 65.41 subject to Rule 16b-3

Johnson Controls' latest congressional trading

Congressional trading in companies like Johnson Controls Int, is subject to rigorous scrutiny to prevent conflicts of interest and insider trading. This is governed by multiple SEC regulations which were established to foster transparency and deter members of Congress from leveraging non-public information for personal gain. This oversight helps maintain public trust and ensures that investments in Johnson Controls by those in governmental positions are based on the same information available to the general public.
2025-09-12Representative Valerie HoyleAcquired Under $15KVerify
2024-05-14Representative Lois FrankelAcquired Under $15KVerify
2022-06-03Senator Thomas R CarperAcquired Under $15KVerify
2022-06-02Senator Thomas R CarperAcquired Under $15KVerify
2021-08-02Senator Thomas R CarperAcquired Under $15KVerify
2021-08-01Senator Thomas R CarperAcquired Under $15KVerify
2018-09-25Representative Lois FrankelAcquired Under $15KVerify
2018-07-24Representative Debbie DingellAcquired Under $15KVerify
2015-09-08Senator John HoevenAcquired $100K to $250KVerify

Johnson Controls Outstanding Bonds

Johnson Controls issues bonds to finance its operations. Corporate bonds make up one of the largest components of the U.S. bond market, which is considered the world's largest securities market. Johnson Controls Int uses the proceeds from bond sales for a wide variety of purposes, including financing ongoing mergers and acquisitions, buying new equipment, investing in research and development, buying back their own stock, paying dividends to shareholders, and even refinancing existing debt. Most Johnson bonds can be classified according to their maturity, which is the date when Johnson Controls International has to pay back the principal to investors. Maturities can be short-term, medium-term, or long-term (more than ten years). Longer-term bonds usually offer higher interest rates but may entail additional risks.

Johnson Controls Corporate Filings

F4
7th of November 2025
The report filed by a party regarding the acquisition or disposition of a company's common stock, as well as derivative securities such as options, warrants, and convertible securities
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8K
5th of November 2025
Report filed with the SEC to announce major events that shareholders should know about
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F3
1st of October 2025
The report used by insiders such as officers, directors, and major shareholders (beneficial owners holding more than 10% of any class of the company's equity securities) to declare their ownership of a company's stock
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22nd of August 2025
Other Reports
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When determining whether Johnson Controls Int offers a strong return on investment in its stock, a comprehensive analysis is essential. The process typically begins with a thorough review of Johnson Controls' financial statements, including income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements, to assess its financial health. Key financial ratios are used to gauge profitability, efficiency, and growth potential of Johnson Controls International Stock. Outlined below are crucial reports that will aid in making a well-informed decision on Johnson Controls International Stock:
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Is Building Products space expected to grow? Or is there an opportunity to expand the business' product line in the future? Factors like these will boost the valuation of Johnson Controls. If investors know Johnson will grow in the future, the company's valuation will be higher. The financial industry is built on trying to define current growth potential and future valuation accurately. All the valuation information about Johnson Controls listed above have to be considered, but the key to understanding future value is determining which factors weigh more heavily than others.
Quarterly Earnings Growth
1.826
Earnings Share
2.63
Revenue Per Share
36.201
Quarterly Revenue Growth
0.031
Return On Assets
0.0438
The market value of Johnson Controls Int is measured differently than its book value, which is the value of Johnson that is recorded on the company's balance sheet. Investors also form their own opinion of Johnson Controls' value that differs from its market value or its book value, called intrinsic value, which is Johnson Controls' true underlying value. Investors use various methods to calculate intrinsic value and buy a stock when its market value falls below its intrinsic value. Because Johnson Controls' market value can be influenced by many factors that don't directly affect Johnson Controls' underlying business (such as a pandemic or basic market pessimism), market value can vary widely from intrinsic value.
Please note, there is a significant difference between Johnson Controls' value and its price as these two are different measures arrived at by different means. Investors typically determine if Johnson Controls is a good investment by looking at such factors as earnings, sales, fundamental and technical indicators, competition as well as analyst projections. However, Johnson Controls' price is the amount at which it trades on the open market and represents the number that a seller and buyer find agreeable to each party.