How to Calculate the Number of Shares of Common Stock Outstanding The Motley Fool
As a real-world example, here is some information from Johnson & Johnson’s 2014 year-end balance sheet. The company has 4.32 billion authorized common shares, of which 3,119,843,000 have been issued as of December 31, 2014. When a company executes a stock split, the number of outstanding shares rises. Stock splits are often initiated to lower […]
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