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Common stock are the shares issued by a company to the public. Treasury stock are the common shares that the same company has bought back from the public. Companies tend to to do this when they want to restrict the number of total outstanding shares in the market. Another reason to buy back stocks is to hopefully sell them back to the market when the price per stock increases.
Authorized stock is the amount of stock that a corporation is allowed to sell. Think of it as the number of shares that a company is permitted to sell.Issued stock is the number of shares that said company has sold. This includes shares that the company bought back (treasury stock) or retired (no longer available in the market).Outstanding Stock is the number of shares that have been sold and are being traded in the market. Outstanding stock does not include treasury stock (the stock the company bought back--think of it as a companies piggy bank for stock it is not available to the public although it was previously sold until it was re-acquired). It also does not include the stock that has been retired. Outstanding stock reflects only the amount of shares that have been sold to the stockholders and remains out on the market.Preferred stock is stock that comes with "special" privileges such as the ability to get paid dividends (a share of the company's profits) first before the "non-special" or common stockholders do. If a company decides to "give back" to its shareholders some of its profits, then preferred stockholders get paid first before any of the common stockholders do. If there is not enough money left for the common stockholders, then only the preferred stockholders get paid. There are other rights associated with preferred stock such as the ability to collect in the assets of the company upon liquidation, but that rarely happens as creditors take claim to most of the assets during a liquidation.
The stock price multiplied by the number of stock shares outstanding. for example if there are a million shares of stock and the the price is 1 dollar per share then the market value is one million
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Hello, I would like to ask what is the total number of Lehman Brothers total shares outstanding. The reason of this question is if it is worth it to participate in the Lehman Brothers settlement when I held only 27 shares of common stock during the class action period.
EPS = Net income available to common share holders / Number of shares outstanding during year.
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Market price per share of common stock is a calculated metric used to determine if the price of a stock is a good buy. The market price per share is calculated by taking the net income of a company and subtracting the preferred dividends and number of common shares outstanding.
Stock splits and stock dividends both affect the Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding in the same way. When it occurs, you act as if it happened at the beginning of the year, and throughout previous periods.
Common stock are the shares issued by a company to the public. Treasury stock are the common shares that the same company has bought back from the public. Companies tend to to do this when they want to restrict the number of total outstanding shares in the market. Another reason to buy back stocks is to hopefully sell them back to the market when the price per stock increases.