Private company
Who owns Eastern Company
One company in the researched set discloses a stake in Eastern Company, none of it sized by anyone who discloses it. Eastern Company is private, so no 13F reports it: a 13F covers exchange listed positions only. These figures exist because each holder disclosed the stake in its own filings.
The disclosed stakes
One row per position. Where a holder reports the same company in two share classes, both rows are shown rather than summed, because the class is part of a position's identity.
Where each figure comes from
A private stake has no ownership form behind it, so the source is always the holder's own filing or disclosure. Anything modelled says so, with the arithmetic.
- Philip Morris International Inc.. PMI's Q2 2026 10-Q and FY2025 10-K both disclose a 14.7% indirect economic interest in Eastern Company, Egypt's largest cigarette manufacturer, acquired May 2024 and accounted for under the equity method because PMI has the indirect ability to participate in Eastern's policy-making processes. No standalone dollar carrying value for Eastern is broken out anywhere in either filing; PMI also guarantees certain of Eastern's credit facilities and bank loans up to a maximum of $385 million through 2034 (a guarantee, not an investment value). sourcesource 2
What this page is not
It is not a complete register. It lists the holders who happen to be inside the researched set and disclosed the stake themselves. A private company can have many other shareholders, and nothing here rules them out: venture investors, founders and employees usually appear in no public filing at all. Percentages are of Eastern Company where a holder stated one, and are missing where no holder did.
