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How many stockholders does Kroger have?

Writer Nathan Sanders

Institutional Ownership and Shareholders Kroger Co (US:KR) has 1844 institutional owners and shareholders that have filed 13D/G or 13F forms with the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC). These institutions hold a total of 763,585,314 shares.

What companies are owned by Kroger?

Kroger Family of Companies

  • Baker’s.
  • City Market.
  • Dillons.
  • Food 4 Less.
  • Foods Co.
  • Fred Meyer.
  • Fry’s.
  • Gerbes.

Is Kroger employee owned?

U.S. The Kroger Company, or simply Kroger, is an American retail company founded by Bernard Kroger in 1883 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kroger is the seventh largest American-owned private employer in the United States.

How many stores does Kroger have in the US?

Kroger is a publicly trade company (NYSE: KR) and is the world’s largest supermarket in terms of revenue. The company had $115.337 billion in sales for 2016 and operates approximately 2,800 stores across the United States. Kroger owns the following stores or companies.

How did the Kroger Company get its start?

The Kroger Company traces its roots back to 1883, when Bernard H. Kroger began the Great Western Tea Company, one of the first chain store operations in America. Kroger left school to go to work at age 13 when his father lost the family dry goods store in the panic of 1873.

Is the Publix grocery store owned by Kroger?

No, Publix is not owned by Kroger. Publix is an employee-owned grocery store with about 1,162 locations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina , South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. According to Publix, the company had sales of $34 billion is 2016.

Where are the Kroger stores in western Pennsylvania?

During the strike, Kroger withdrew all of its stores from the Western Pennsylvania market, including some recently opened “superstores” and “greenhouses”, selling these stores to Wetterau (now part of SuperValu), who promptly flipped the stores to independent owners while continuing to supply them under the FoodLand and Shop ‘n Save brands.