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  2. Shares outstanding - Wikipedia

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    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 securities, this indicates the potential future increased number of shares outstanding.

  3. What are outstanding shares? - AOL

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    Knowing the number of outstanding shares is important for determining a company’s market capitalization.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Trillion-dollar companies: 10 most valuable mega-cap stocks

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    A company’s market capitalization is equal to the total value of its outstanding shares. Market cap can be calculated by multiplying a company’s stock price by its shares outstanding.

  7. Issued shares - Wikipedia

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    Issued shares are those shares which the board of directors and/or shareholders have agreed to issue, and which have been issued. Issued shares are the sum of outstanding shares held by shareholders; and treasury shares are shares which had been issued but have been repurchased by the corporation. The latter generally have no voting rights or ...

  8. Market capitalization - Wikipedia

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    Market cap is given by the formula =, where MC is the market capitalization, N is the number of common shares outstanding, and P is the market price per common share. [8] For example, if a company has 4 million common shares outstanding and the closing price per share is $20, its market capitalization is then $80 million.

  9. A Quick Way to Find Winning Shares - AOL

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    1. Share price momentum This search identifies companies whose share price has been outperforming the market. This is sometimes the result of the market changing its mind about a company and ...