As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the major shareholder of Sky Network Television Limited (Sky NZ) is Peter Jackson, the renowned filmmaker known for the "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" trilogies. He acquired a significant stake in the company through his investment firm, which has been involved in various media and entertainment ventures. For the most current information, please verify from a reliable financial news source.
Strive masiiwa
British government
check the Rothschild investments
It's major shareholder is HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited, which is basically HSBC Bank. While it used to be the "Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation", it was bought out by Midland Bank, one of the big four banks in the UK. JP Morgan Nominees Australia Limited is also a major shareholder. Listed as the number two shareholder for all of the Big Four Banks - it is a wholly owned subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase & Co. You know - That Great Big American Bank.
A shareholder is a person who owns share(s) in a company shareholder is sometime referred to as a share owner.
It doesn't exist in the UK or on Sky NZ
sky tower i think...
Strive masiiwa
British government
The Sky Tower in Auckland, NZ.
Of its style, yes.
The Nz Army is commanded by the Chief of Army, which is Major-General Rhys Jones.
I believe it is hydro
check the Rothschild investments
The British Government is the major shareholder of the RBS.
It's major shareholder is HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited, which is basically HSBC Bank. While it used to be the "Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation", it was bought out by Midland Bank, one of the big four banks in the UK. JP Morgan Nominees Australia Limited is also a major shareholder. Listed as the number two shareholder for all of the Big Four Banks - it is a wholly owned subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase & Co. You know - That Great Big American Bank.
The largest shareholder of Shell oil company is Capital Research Global Investors. Another shareholder is BlackRock which own about six percent of the shares.