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Why Is Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) Rising Today?

Jones Lang LaSalle stock is trading -8.4% below its average target price of $301.56 after marking a 5.2% during today's afternoon session. Analysts are giving the Large-Cap Real Estate Development company an average rating of buy and target prices ranging from $235.0 to $349.0 per share.

Jones Lang LaSalle's short interest — meaning the percentage of the share float that is being shorted — is lower than average at 1.9%. The stock's short ratio is 1.59. The company's insiders own 0.91% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests.

Another number to watch is the company's rate of institutional share ownership, which now stands at 97.8%. In conclusion, we believe there is mixed market sentiment regarding Jones Lang LaSalle.

Institutions Invested in Jones Lang LaSalle

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2025-03-31 Vanguard Group Inc 15% 6,946,296 $1,918,775,420
2025-03-31 Blackrock Inc. 10% 4,776,596 $1,319,439,165
2025-03-31 FMR, LLC 5% 2,347,852 $648,547,183
2025-03-31 Edgepoint Investment Group Inc. 4% 1,835,344 $506,977,093
2025-03-31 Generation Investment Management LLP 4% 1,830,795 $505,720,522
2025-03-31 Morgan Stanley 4% 1,662,106 $459,123,558
2025-03-31 State Street Corporation 3% 1,492,120 $412,168,323
2025-03-31 Select Equity Group, Inc. 2% 1,062,069 $293,375,331
2025-03-31 Ariel Investments, LLC 2% 1,036,380 $286,279,258
2025-03-31 Dimensional Fund Advisors LP 2% 1,021,954 $282,294,364
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