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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. Stock valuation - Wikipedia

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    Stock valuation is the method of calculating theoretical values of companies and their stocks.The main use of these methods is to predict future market prices, or more generally, potential market prices, and thus to profit from price movement – stocks that are judged undervalued (with respect to their theoretical value) are bought, while stocks that are judged overvalued are sold, in the ...

  4. Pre-money valuation - Wikipedia

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    To calculate the value of the shares, we can divide the Post-Money Valuation by the total number of shares after the financing round. $60 million / 120 shares = $500,000 per share. The initial shareholders dilute their ownership from 100% to 83.33% , where equity stake is calculated by dividing the number of shares owned by the total number of ...

  5. Funds vs. Shares - AOL

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    In this edition, Stuart and Sonia look into why the majority of people buy funds over shares when they first begin investing and explain the surprising fact that seven out of 10 fund managers ...

  6. Post-money valuation - Wikipedia

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    The post-money valuation is equal to $8 times the number of shares existing after the transaction—in this case, 2,366,667 shares. This figure includes the original 1,000,000 shares, plus 1,000,000 shares from new investment, plus 166,667 shares from the loan conversion ($1,000,000 divided by 75% of the next investment round price of $8, or ...

  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. How implied volatility works with options trading

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    Historical volatility vs. implied volatility. Historical volatility (HV) is a statistical measure of a stock’s price fluctuations over a specific period in the past. It’s calculated using ...

  9. Here's Why 3M Stock Could Soar by at Least 28% Based on ... - AOL

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    A quick look at 3M's long-term days inventory outstanding (a higher number is worse) confirms the deterioration in 3M's figure over time. ... as implied by reducing inventory, an increase in cash ...