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  2. Shares outstanding - Wikipedia

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    The basic count is the current number of shares. Dividend distributions and voting in the general meeting of shareholders are calculated according to this number. The fully diluted shares outstanding count, on the other hand, includes diluting securities, such as warrants, capital notes or convertibles. If the company has any diluting ...

  3. How Much Is Nike Worth and Is It Worth Buying? - AOL

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    For example, if a company has 10 million outstanding shares of stock and its stock trades at $25 per share, the company has a market capitalization of $250 million. Nike currently has about 1.574 ...

  4. The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value": [1]. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day.

  5. Public float - Wikipedia

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    The float is calculated by subtracting the locked-in shares from outstanding shares. For example, a company may have 10 million outstanding shares, with 3 million of them in a locked-in position; this company's float would be 7 million (multiplied by the share price). Stocks with smaller floats tend to be more volatile than those with larger ...

  6. If You Bought 1 Share of Nike at Its IPO, Here's How Many ...

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  7. A Hidden Reason That Nike's Earnings Are Outstanding - AOL

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  8. Stock dilution - Wikipedia

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    The calculation of earnings dilutions derives from this same process as control dilution. The net increase in shares (steps 1–5) is determined at the beginning of the reporting period, and added to the beginning number of shares outstanding. The net income for the period is divided by this increased number of shares. Notice that the ...

  9. Why Nike Shares Took Off - AOL

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