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I don't think this is uncommon. Unless you're a founder, or originally purchased a company/corp, most boards don't own a ton of shares.

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Lockheed Martin's board only owns about 0.06% of the stocks.

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Tesla is an extreme case, and insiders (mostly Elon) own about 18% of the total stock.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TSLA/holders?p=TSLA
Apple is only 0.07% Insiders.
Again, if the founder isn't on the board, it's going to be a low number.