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Who owns Bed Bath & Beyond?: BBBY shareholders 2025

Bed Bath & Beyond has long been a familiar name in American retail, known for its range of home goods and household essentials. In recent years, the company has undergone a period of major restructuring following financial difficulties, refocusing on a leaner operating model and improved efficiency.
By Dan Mitchell
Front of Bed Bath & Beyond store
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Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) was officially delisted from the Nasdaq on 3 May 2023, following its bankruptcy filing in April 2023. After being acquired and rebranded under new ownership, Bed Bath & Beyond returned to public trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the BBBY ticker symbol on 29 August 2025.

Under the leadership of CEO Marcus Lemonis, who holds around 0.8% of the firm’s shares individually, the company continues its restructuring and renewal process.

What is Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY)?

Bed Bath & Beyond was founded in 1971 by two retail entrepreneurs. Initially named Bed ‘n Bath, it rebranded to its current name 16 years later. The company operates retail brands including buybuy Baby, Harmon Health and Beauty, and Decorist.

As of 2025, the firm has streamlined its operations and reduced its physical store footprint as part of its restructuring strategy. Its focus now lies in a leaner network of stores and strengthened e-commerce operations across the US. Leadership changes, including the appointment of Marcus Lemonis, reflect efforts to restore operational efficiency and rebuild investor confidence.

Following its relaunch and new ownership, the company now trades on the NYSE under the BBBY ticker, marking a fresh start for the iconic retailer. Like many traditional retail chains, Bed Bath & Beyond has faced intense competition from e-commerce and shifting consumer preferences.

Who owns BBBY stock?

Bed Bath & Beyond’s ownership is widely diversified among institutional investors, mutual funds and retail shareholders. The company’s total outstanding shares stand at approximately 68.85 million, with a combined market value of around $491.56 million.

  • Mutual funds and ETFs: 27.38% of shares outstanding
  • Other institutional investors: 27.01% of shares outstanding
  • Public companies and retail investors: 45.61% of shares outstanding

While institutions hold a substantial portion of BBBY shares, retail and public investors remain an important segment. Insiders collectively control roughly $14 million worth of shares, though this does not represent a controlling stake.

Top institutional holders

As of 2025, the largest institutional investors in Bed Bath & Beyond include some of the world’s most prominent asset management firms:

# Holder % of holding Shares held Value (USD '000s)
1 BlackRock, Inc. 5.99% 4,123,240 29,440
2 Tidal Investments LLC 5.27% 3,631,185 25,927
3 The Vanguard Group, Inc. 4.38% 3,015,919 21,534
4 Jane Street Global Trading, LLC 3.20% 2,200,000 15,708
5 Millennium Management LLC 2.48% 1,708,919 12,202
6 Marshall Wace LLP 2.45% 1,688,392 12,055
7 Morgan Stanley 2.00% 1,377,658 9,836
8 Geode Capital Management, LLC 1.80% 1,241,524 8,864
9 State Street Global Advisors, Inc. 1.43% 986,565 7,044
10 Two Sigma Investments, LP 1.41% 972,243 6,942

These institutions represent a mix of long-term asset managers and quantitative trading firms, reflecting a diverse range of investment strategies currently engaged with BBBY.

Top mutual fund holders

Mutual funds and ETFs also make up a significant portion of Bed Bath & Beyond’s investor base. The Amplify Blockchain Technology ETF remains the largest fund shareholder, followed by funds managed by Vanguard and iShares.

# Holder % of holding Shares held Value (USD '000s)
1 Amplify ETF Trust – Amplify Blockchain Technology ETF 8.42% 5,795,846 41,382
2 Vanguard Index Funds – Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF 2.50% 1,723,699 12,307
3 iShares Trust – iShares Russell 2000 ETF 1.96% 1,348,648 9,629
4 TIAA-CREF Funds – Nuveen Quant Small Cap Equity Fund 1.20% 823,100 5,877
5 Vanguard Index Funds – Vanguard Extended Market ETF 0.94% 644,248 4,600
6 Fidelity Salem Street Trust – Fidelity Small Cap Index Fund 0.80% 553,836 3,954
7 Invesco Markets II PLC – Invesco CoinShares Global Blockchain UCITS ETF 0.79% 544,508 3,888
8 TIAA-CREF Funds – Nuveen Quant Small/Mid Cap Equity Fund 0.75% 516,830 3,690
9 Federated Hermes MDT Series Trust – MDT Small Cap Core Fund 0.75% 515,744 3,682
10 iShares Trust – iShares Russell 2000 Value ETF 0.71% 487,560 3,481

Bed Bath & Beyond insider ownership

Among insiders, executives and directors together control approximately $14 million worth of shares. These holdings, while modest in percentage terms, align management incentives with shareholder outcomes. Marcus Lemonis, the company’s CEO, holds about 0.8% of total shares, indicating a personal stake in the company’s future. Insider holdings typically include shares acquired through equity compensation or performance-based awards.

Source: Investing.com, 12 November 2025

What does the ownership structure tell us?

Bed Bath & Beyond’s ownership structure shows a broad institutional base, with notable participation from mutual funds, ETFs and a sizable retail investor community. The relatively limited insider ownership, combined with a new leadership team under Marcus Lemonis, suggests that the company is largely guided by market dynamics rather than concentrated internal control.

While ownership data provides useful context, it should not be viewed in isolation. Factors such as market conditions, company fundamentals and individual risk tolerance are equally important when evaluating any stock. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Always consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

FAQ

Who owns Bed Bath & Beyond now?

Bed Bath & Beyond remains a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol BBBY. Ownership is divided among institutional investors, mutual funds and individual shareholders. The diversified ownership structure means no single entity holds a controlling stake, though institutional investors collectively represent a significant share of total ownership.

Is Bed Bath & Beyond still a publicly listed company?

Yes. Bed Bath & Beyond continues to trade publicly on the NYSE, with its shares accessible through most online brokers. However, its stock price and trading volume have changed considerably since 2023 due to restructuring and market adjustments. Investors should be aware that publicly listed companies undergoing major operational changes can experience higher share price volatility. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Who is the largest shareholder of Bed Bath & Beyond?

The largest institutional shareholder in Bed Bath & Beyond is BlackRock, Inc., which holds around 5.99% of the company’s shares, based on data from 30 September 2025. Other major holders include Tidal Investments LLC (5.27%) and The Vanguard Group, Inc. (4.38%). Among insiders, CEO Marcus Lemonis owns approximately 0.8% of the company’s total shares.

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