Who Owns Eon Energy

E.ON SE is a publicly traded company with a broad shareholder structure. The largest single shareholder is the German utility company RWE AG, which holds around 15% of E.ON’s shares[2]. Other significant shareholders include institutional investors such as DWS Investment GmbH (approximately 3.0%), the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (circa 3.0%), and Norges Bank Investment Management (around 3.0%)[2]. The remainder of the shares are widely dispersed among a mix of institutional and retail investors globally, with no other shareholder holding more than a few percent[4].

This diversified ownership reflects E.ON’s status as one of Europe’s largest investor-owned electric utility service providers, listed on several major stock exchanges. According to recent reports, about 61% of E.ON’s shares are held by institutional investors and 21% by retail investors, with investors in Germany holding roughly 42% of the shares and the rest spread internationally[4].

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