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Who Owns Becton, Dickinson and Company? Top Shareholders and Recent Insider Trades

Nikko Henson5 minute read
Reviewed by: Thomas Richmond
Last updated Jan 1, 2026

Becton, Dickinson and Company (NYSE: BDX) is a global medical technology company supplying medical devices, diagnostics, and life science tools to hospitals and laboratories worldwide. Shares recently traded around $194 per share, giving the company a market value of roughly $55.3 billion.

BD operates in a defensive area of healthcare, with demand driven largely by recurring clinical usage rather than discretionary spending. Looking at who owns Becton, Dickinson and Company, along with recent insider trades, helps show how large investors and company leadership may be positioning around the stock today.

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Who Are Becton, Dickinson and Company’s Top Shareholders?

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Becton Dickinson Largest Shareholders

Becton, Dickinson and Company’s shareholder base is led by large institutional investors, including long term asset managers and passive funds. These firms tend to hold through market cycles, which can help support ownership stability, while changes among active managers may offer insight into shifting sentiment.

  • The Vanguard Group: 32,307,460 shares (11.34%), ~$6.27B value. Added 141,203 shares (+0.44%).
  • T. Rowe Price Investment Management: 16,232,632 shares (5.70%), ~$3.15B value. Added 54,113 shares (+0.33%).
  • BlackRock Institutional Trust Company: 14,769,862 shares (5.18%), ~$2.87B value. Cut 380,622 shares (-2.51%).
  • State Street Investment Management (US): 13,872,395 shares (4.87%), ~$2.69B value. Added 459,219 shares (+3.42%).
  • First Eagle Investment Management: 9,999,408 shares (3.51%), ~$1.94B value. Added 1,208,218 shares (+13.74%).
  • MFS Investment Management: 8,289,203 shares (2.91%), ~$1.61B value. Added 603,086 shares (+7.85%).
  • Geode Capital Management: 6,831,477 shares (2.40%), ~$1.33B value. Added 107,775 shares (+1.60%).
  • Wellington Management Company: 5,232,086 shares (1.84%), ~$1.02B value. Added 5,174,944 shares (+9,056.29%).
  • Putnam Investment Management: 5,064,389 shares (1.78%), ~$982.8M value. Added 4,128,668 shares (+441.23%).
  • ClearBridge Investments: 4,391,452 shares (1.54%), ~$852.2M value. Added 588,277 shares (+15.47%).

For investors, this ownership mix suggests a stable institutional foundation, with several active managers making meaningful additions even as a few large holders trimmed exposure.

Hedge Fund Highlights

Gotham Asset Management, founded by Joel Greenblatt, increased its Becton, Dickinson and Company position by about 59%, bringing its stake to roughly $28M value, which may suggest growing interest as the stock trades below prior highs.

AQR Capital Management, led by Cliff Asness, boosted its holdings by nearly 54% to approximately $194M value, a move that could reflect valuation signals within the firm’s systematic framework.

O’Shaughnessy Asset Management, founded by James O’Shaughnessy, raised its exposure by about 67%, bringing its position to roughly $6.5M value, a smaller holding but a notable percentage increase.

Millennium Management, run by Israel Englander, increased its stake by close to 16%, with holdings valued around $14M value, which appears incremental but still notable given the firm’s diversified approach.

For investors, these moves suggest hedge fund interest has increased selectively, though positioning across managers remains mixed.

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Becton, Dickinson and Company’s Recent Insider Trades

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Becton Dickinson Recent Insider Transactions

Insider trades can provide additional context into how executives and directors may be managing personal exposure to the stock. Recent filings show a mix of small sales, zero cost share receipts, and modest additions.

  • Michael David Garrison (Officer): Sold 629 shares at $196.03; also recorded shares at $0.
  • Michael Feld (Officer): Sold 75 shares at $193.36; also recorded shares at $0.
  • Thomas E. Polen Jr. (Officer and Director): Added 41,395 shares; reduced 17,421 shares; added 22,521 shares in separate filings.
  • Roland Goette (Officer): Sold 138 shares; added 3,143 shares across filings.
  • Bilal Muhsin (Officer): Recorded 9,530 shares at $0.
  • Shana Carol Neal (Officer): Sold 2,454 shares; added 10,252 shares across filings.
  • Robert Luther Huffines (Director): Recorded 180 shares at $0.
  • Jacqueline Wright (Director): Recorded 180 shares at $0.

These transactions do not materially change overall ownership levels, and some appear tied to equity-related activity rather than open market conviction. For investors, insider activity appears measured, offering limited directional signals at current price levels.

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What the Ownership & Insider Trade Data Tell Us

Becton, Dickinson and Company’s shareholder base remains anchored by large institutional investors, providing long term stability. While BlackRock trimmed its position, several active managers made meaningful additions, which may reflect selective confidence rather than a broad shift in sentiment.

Insider activity has been mixed and relatively small compared with total shares outstanding, suggesting a cautious approach from company leadership. For investors, the overall picture points to steady institutional support, selective hedge fund interest, and neutral insider behavior, reinforcing BD’s profile as a stable healthcare holding rather than a high conviction trade.

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