Public float is the portion of a company's outstanding shares that is in the hands of public investors, as opposed to company officers, directors, or controlling-interest investors.
See also
- Concentrated stock
- Free float
- Market capitalization
- Restricted stock
- Shares authorized
- Treasury stock
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