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Per Grok, Black Rock is the third largest share holder
Top 10 Shareholders of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (CBRL)As of the latest available 13F filings (Q3 2025 data, reported in early November 2025), Cracker Barrel’s shares are predominantly held by institutional investors (approximately 85-90% ownership), with notable individual activist investors. Total shares outstanding: ~22.3 million. The top shareholders are listed below, ranked by number of shares held. Note: Holdings can fluctuate quarterly due to trades; these reflect the most recent SEC disclosures.Rank
Shareholder
Here are the top 10
Type
Shares Held
% of Outstanding
Value (approx., at $33/share)
1
Sardar Biglari (Biglari Capital Corp.)
Individual/Activist
3,510,000
15.75%
$115.8M
2
GMT Capital Corp.
Institutional
2,200,000
~9.9%
$72.6M
3
BlackRock, Inc.
Institutional
1,800,000
~8.1%
$59.4M
4
Vanguard Group, Inc.
Institutional
1,500,000
~6.7%
$49.5M
5
AllianceBernstein L.P.
Institutional
1,200,000
~5.4%
$39.6M
6
iShares Core S&P Small-Cap ETF (IJR)
ETF/Fund
900,000
~4.0%
$29.7M
7
Franklin Resources, Inc.
Institutional
800,000
~3.6%
$26.4M
8
American Century Companies, Inc.
Institutional
700,000
~3.1%
$23.1M
9
State Street Corp.
Institutional
600,000
~2.7%
$19.8M
10
Dimensional Fund Advisors LP
Institutional
500,000
~2.2%
$16.5M
And let me guess? ย You would be enthralled all the way to your grave.
I'd take that bet. The International Bankers are all team players. Vanguard, State Street and Franklin were, I'm sure, also along for the ride. I don't know enough about GMT Capital and AllianceBernstein to lump them in with my statement, but it wouldn't surprise me if they were also fellow travelers on the vote.
aHreholders voted stupidly. They lost their pants and by not dumping her want to lose their undies.
She is still clueless.


(She is still clueless)
She is... never give up the con
There was a movie a while back with Scarlett Johansson called "Under The Skin" in which she was some kind of tool some alien race used to lure human men to a giant vat of black goo where they would be digested as the aliens consumed them. (I think)

I say "I think" because I could only watch 20 minutes of it before it creeped me out and I turned it off and went: 
I thought "Don't go into the black goo! Don't...Great. Aliens who use a weapon like that against us...like male praying mantises who will willingly and cheerfully march to their doom if their exists the possibility of sex before it happens. We don't have a chance...not watching any more of that!"
Love the reference! I know Thomas Dolby is a brain-damaged Lefty, but I did enjoy his music. back in the day!
Hahahahahaha...I have only started a few threads in my 20+ years on FR, and I barely get fifty posts to them most of the time! I need to pick my subject matter more wisely!
I swear, I believe that the commies, LGBTQs and leftists met and decided that in order to destroy America, it begins with the kids.
Destroy the kids, screw up their minds and prevent them from having a healthy future, a family and a normal sex life and you destroy America.
I don’t even come close. My inspiration is US Naval Institute Proceedings. If I get 8, that is unusual.
I think most of these failed because of poor quality and service.
I think the pattern is the public got bored with them and their themes (got stale in publics’ mind), sales turned down, and companies tried to stop further profit erosion by reducing food quality, food portions, reducing staff, and reducing cleaning.
They needed to change their menu but at the same time maintain their food quality. And yes, they needed to advertise.
Fine magazine, USNI!
My dad had a lifetime membership, and I read them avidly from when I was seven or eight all the way up to when he passed away. I found them to be fantastically interesting.
And they were heavily constructed magazines. The cover always felt thicker, and the magazine was thick. Full of images, maps, diagrams, and discussion of a wide variety of subjects. They seemed like quality to me. My dad had subscriptions to Time, US News and World Report, Newsweek, National Geographic, and Life Magazine until it went out of print. There were always lots of magazines to read.
I rarely read papers growing up, I was more likely to be delivering them...mostly The Stars and Stripes and The Washington Post. I remember as a 9 year old kid, going out with my best friend at 4-5 AM in Fairfax, VA where his father would drive the station wagon filled to the gills with newspapers as we sat on the open tailgate with our legs dangling.
It was dark, and only occasionally would you see a light on inside a house. We would jump off the car with a paper in hand and run up to the door to drop it there.
But I never read them as a kid. Only the magazines.
I miss reading them.
Sod Off, Queen Cnut (Canute).
This is why women belong in the kitchen, not the boardroom /sarcastic quip, given the company>
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