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1172:, a term which is often shortened to "market cap". This is calculated as the number of shares outstanding (as opposed to authorized but not necessarily issued) times the price per share. For example, a company with two million shares outstanding and a price per share of US$ 40 has a market capitalization of US$ 80 million. However, a company's market capitalization should not be confused with the fair market value of the company as a whole since the price per share are influenced by other factors such as the volume of shares traded. Low trading volume can cause artificially low prices for securities, due to investors being apprehensive of investing in a company they perceive as possibly lacking liquidity. 142: 1148:—this often happens in the financial sector. Subsidiaries and joint ventures of publicly traded companies are not generally considered to be privately held companies (even though they themselves are not publicly traded) and are generally subject to the same reporting requirements as publicly traded companies. Finally, shares in subsidiaries and joint ventures can be (re)-offered to the public at any time—firms that are sold in this manner are called 43: 1176:
So, sellers would have to either reduce their price or choose not to sell. Thus, the number of trades in a given period of time, commonly referred to as the "volume" is important when determining how well a company's market capitalization reflects true fair market value of the company as a whole. The higher the volume, the more the fair market value of the company is likely to be reflected by its market capitalization.
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For example, if all shareholders were to simultaneously try to sell their shares in the open market, this would immediately create downward pressure on the price for which the share is traded unless there were an equal number of buyers willing to purchase the security at the price the sellers demand.
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Most industrialized jurisdictions have enacted laws and regulations that detail the steps that prospective owners (public or private) must undertake if they wish to take over a publicly traded corporation. This often entails the would-be buyer(s) making a formal offer for each share of the company to
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and occurs when the buyers believe the securities have been undervalued by investors. In some cases, public companies that are in severe financial distress may also approach a private company or companies to take over ownership and management of the company. One way of doing this would be to make a
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Another example of the impact of volume on the accuracy of market capitalization is when a company has little or no trading activity and the market price is simply the price at which the most recent trade took place, which could be days or weeks ago. This occurs when there are no buyers willing to
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are owned by relatively few shareholders. A company with many shareholders is not necessarily a publicly traded company. Conversely, a publicly traded company typically (but not necessarily) has many shareholders. In the United States, in some instances, companies with over 500 shareholders may be
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The initial shareholders of the company are able to share risk by selling shares to the public. If one were to hold a 100% share of the company, they would have to pay all of the business's debt; however, if an individual were to hold a 50% share, they would only need to pay 50% of the debt. This
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of the purchaser(s), or ceasing to exist as a separate entity, its former shareholders receiving compensation in the form of either cash, shares in the purchasing company or a combination of both. When the compensation is primarily shares then the deal is often considered a
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purchase the securities at the price being offered by the sellers and there are no sellers willing to sell at the price the buyers are willing to pay. While this is rare when the company is traded on a major stock exchange, it is not uncommon when shares are traded
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owned 29.3% of the company's class A shares, which gave him enough voting power to control the business, while allowing Facebook to raise capital from, and distribute risk to, the remaining shareholders. Facebook was a privately held company prior to its
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imposes additional requirements. The requirement for audited books is not imposed by the exchange known as OTC Pink. The shares may be maliciously held by outside shareholders and the original founders or owners may lose benefits and control. The
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by outside auditors, and then publish the accounts to their shareholders. Besides the cost, this may make useful information available to competitors. Various other annual and quarterly reports are also required by law. In the United States, the
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each year. The reports identify all institutional shareholders (primarily, firms owning stock in other companies), all company officials who own shares in their firm, and any individual or institution owning more than 5% of the firm's stock.
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The financial media, analysts, and the public are able to access additional information about the business, since the business is commonly legally bound, and naturally motivated (so as to secure further capital), to
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to become publicly traded company or to be acquired by another company if they became larger and more profitable or had promising prospects. More infrequently, some companies—such as investment banking firm
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of particular states, and therefore have associations and formal designations which are distinct and separate in the polity in which they reside. In the
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Alternatively, a publicly traded company may be purchased by one or more other publicly traded companies, with the target company becoming either a
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If some shares are given to managers or other employees, potential conflicts of interest between employees and shareholders (an instance of
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Because many people have a vested interest in the company's success, the company may be more popular or recognizable than a private company.
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However, from 1997 to 2012, the number of corporations publicly traded on American stock exchanges dropped 45%. According to one observer (
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increases asset liquidity and the company does not need to depend on funding from a bank. For example, in 2013 Facebook founder
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This article is about publicly traded companies. For enterprises owned by the state or a state entity, see
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Usually, the securities of a publicly traded company are owned by many investors while the shares of a
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duty to their shareholders, in addition to the directors' fiduciary duty to the company itself.
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Many stock exchanges require that publicly traded companies have their accounts regularly
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publicly disseminate information regarding the financial status and future of the company
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sector, and "public" emphasizes their reporting and trading on the public markets.
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markets. A public (publicly traded) company can be listed on a stock exchange (
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A public company possess some advantages over privately held businesses.
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requires that firms whose stock is traded publicly report their major
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For many years, newly created companies were privately held but held
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through the sale (in the primary or secondary market) of shares of
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Company that offers its securities for sale to the general public
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will lead to smaller and more local organization of production.
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The shares of a publicly traded company are often traded on a
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Charitable incorporated organisation (England and Wales)
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Berle Jr., Adolf Augustus; Means, Gardiner Coit (2017) .
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Jensen, Michael C.; Meckling, William H. (October 1976).
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Publicly traded companies are able to raise funds and
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