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The Home Depot, Inc.
No equity stake in another company appears in The Home Depot, Inc.'s filings. That is the sourced answer, not a hole in the research.
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Who owns The Home Depot, Inc..
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The full register, from 13F filings
The Register tab above is hand research: a dozen holders, each traced to the filing it came from. This asks the same question of the whole market for the quarter ended 31-mar-2026, where 4,073 managers reported a position. Broad where the research is deep, and shallow in the ways a 13F always is.
4,073 managers reported a position, together holding 728.1m shares, or 73.0% of the company. The 40 largest are listed.
Built from 13F filings, which report US listed, long, US custodied positions only. A register from this source is a floor rather than a level: a holder's true position can be far larger, as BlackRock's ASML stake shows at 1.28m shares in a 13F against 26.3m in its 13G/A. Holdings held through derivatives, outside US custody, or below a manager's reporting obligation do not appear. Where a holder is marked as a family, its total sums several separate filing entities and describes something no single filing describes; the constituent entities and their share counts are listed so the total can be checked. That roll-up can legitimately exceed the family's own Schedule 13G, because a 13G is filed by one legal entity: Vanguard reports Alphabet through ten advisory entities, and The Vanguard Group Inc itself reported zero after its January 2026 disaggregation.
What a reader needs to know to read these numbers
- Home Depot has a single class of common stock, no dual-class structure and no founder or family control block. The 1978 founders (Bernard Marcus, Arthur Blank, Ken Langone) hold no board seats or disclosed beneficial ownership today. All directors and executive officers as a group hold only 769,244 shares, 0.08% of shares outstanding, per the 2026 proxy, so this is a widely held, institutionally owned company rather than an insider-controlled one.
- The proxy's Schedule 13G/A citation for Vanguard (100,011,247 shares, 10.0%, based on a filing dated 3 Dec 2025 plus a 27 Mar 2026 amendment disclosing an internal realignment under which several Vanguard subsidiaries began reporting beneficial ownership separately from The Vanguard Group, Inc.) differs from the 13F-derived family total used in this register (100,517,221 shares, summed across 9 Vanguard advisory entities as of 31 Mar 2026, per data/registers/HD.json). The 13F figure is used here as materially more current and more granular; both are legitimate but measure slightly different scopes (13G dispositive/voting authority for one legal entity vs a 13F-based sum across all Vanguard advisory entities that separately report).
- The proxy's Schedule 13G citation for BlackRock (71,124,615 shares, 7.1%) is from a filing dated 26 Jan 2024 and is stale. The 13F figure used here (78,661,037 shares as of 31 Mar 2026) is preferred as far more current. A direct spot-check of BlackRock's raw Q1 2026 13F information table (https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/2012383/000201238326001841/form13fInfoTable.xml) sums Home Depot rows to 78,783,637 shares, about 0.16% higher than the 78,661,037 figure carried in data/registers/HD.json; the small variance was not resolved and is noted rather than silently overwritten.
- Register values (value_usd) for the five institutional rows are taken as-is from data/registers/HD.json, which prices positions at filing-period prices; they are not restated to the 14 Aug 2026 price used for company.market_cap_usd.
Looked for, not found
Recorded rather than filled in. Each of these is a place where a number could have been invented and was not.
- No minority equity stakes, joint ventures, or non-marketable equity investments in other companies were found for Home Depot. The FY2025 10-K (filed 18 Mar 2026, https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/354950/000162828026019436/hd-20260201.htm) was searched for 'equity method', 'equity investment', 'non-marketable', 'unrealized gain', 'minority investment', 'strategic investment', 'joint venture', 'cost method', 'available-for-sale', 'venture capital', 'equity ownership', and 'ownership interest'; none described a stake in another company. Home Depot's disclosed acquisitions (SRS Distribution, HD Supply, GMS, Compact Power Equipment) are wholly owned operating subsidiaries, excluded from holdings per the brief. Treated as a sourced null (holdings: []) rather than an unresearched gap.
- Exact shares outstanding as of today (16 Aug 2026) could not be sourced. The figure used (997,116,682) is the cover-page count from the Q1 FY2026 10-Q, as of 19 May 2026, the most recent filed count. Home Depot's Q2 FY2026 10-Q, which would carry a more current (likely lower, given ongoing buybacks) count, had not been filed as of this research and is the single biggest gap in this file.
- No SC 13D or SC 13D/A filings against Home Depot were found in EDGAR going back to 2017 (only routine SC 13G filings by index managers), so no activist or strategic block holder beyond Vanguard and BlackRock was identified.
