High Market Capitalization

Metadata

  • Id: high_market_cap
  • Type: fundamentals
  • Subtype: ratios
  • Units: currency
  • Decimal Points: 0
  • Currency Convertible: Yes
  • Tags: “High Market Capitalization”, “High Market Cap”, “High Market Value”, “High Stock Value”, “High Equity Value”

Description

Market capitalization is the total value of all the shares of a company that are traded on the stock market. It shows how much investors think a company is worth. To calculate market capitalization, you multiply the current price of one share by the total number of shares that the company has issued. The formula for market capitalization is:
Market capitalization = High Price per Share * Total number of shares outstanding
Where: - High Price per Share is R0118, pr_high - Total number of shares outstanding is the total number of shares that the company has issued and are available for trading (BS078, bs_sh_out) Market capitalization can help you compare the size and performance of different companies and industries. Generally, larger companies have higher market capitalization than smaller ones, but this can change depending on the market conditions and the growth potential of the companies.