Private company
Who owns JUUL Labs, Inc.
One company in the researched set discloses a stake in JUUL Labs, Inc., worth $0 between them. JUUL Labs, Inc. 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.
- Altria Group, Inc., as of 1 Mar 2023. This is not a write-down to near zero: the FY2025 10-K states that in March 2023 Altria entered a Stock Transfer Agreement and transferred ALL of its beneficially owned JUUL equity securities to JUUL, in exchange for a non-exclusive, irrevocable global license to certain JUUL heated-tobacco IP. Altria recorded a non-cash pre-tax loss on disposition of $250 million for fiscal year 2023. Altria has held zero JUUL shares since that transfer and the 10-K refers to it only as a 'Former Investment.' The exact day within March 2023 is not stated in either filing checked (only the month); 2023-03-01 is used as a placeholder for the month, not a claim of the exact transfer date. source
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 JUUL Labs, Inc. where a holder stated one, and are missing where no holder did.
