market/book ratio (M/B)
Market value should beTotal # of Shares outstanding X Share price
Market Value of a company = No. of outstanding shares * Market price per share Assuming there are 100,000,000 share of XYZ limited and its price per share is $25, the market value of the XYZ limited is $ 2,500,000,000/-
The price investors pay for a share of the company is based primarily on the market value of the securities in the portfolio
[EBIT-Kd(D)] (1-T)/Ks. earinings [EBIT-Kd(D)] (1-T)/Ks. earinings ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am not sure of the above formula as it was given by someone else. but market value of equity and market capitalization are essentially the same thing. Market cap is the price of a share times the number of shares. Market value of equity is the current value of all the shares, at the current market price. market capitalization = share price * no of shares outstanding by Sardar Hissam Durrani :)
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
Market value per share can be defined as the price at which stocks are bought or sold. The market value per share is the current price of the stock.
Market value should beTotal # of Shares outstanding X Share price
Market Value of a company = No. of outstanding shares * Market price per share Assuming there are 100,000,000 share of XYZ limited and its price per share is $25, the market value of the XYZ limited is $ 2,500,000,000/-
There is no correlation between PAR and MARKET PRICE . Par value was the assigned value of a share when the company was set up. There can be par value shares and no par value shares. After the first second, the value of that share has changed from the time it was identified as a share or issued as an outstanding share.
The price investors pay for a share of the company is based primarily on the market value of the securities in the portfolio
these ratios calculate market value of a company. companies with higher market value have higher investment potential compared to those with lower market value. the ratios calculated under this analysis are:a) Earnings per shareEarnings per share = Net income / Shares outstandingb) Price earnings ratioPrice earnings ratio = Market price per share / Earnings per share
Share can have mutliple values at a time. Face value of share is the value written on share document while market value of share is the value at which share is currently selling in capital market. For Example: when a new share issued by company value on share is $10 which is face value. After one year of issue of share, share is selling in market at $12 which is it's market value.
[EBIT-Kd(D)] (1-T)/Ks. earinings [EBIT-Kd(D)] (1-T)/Ks. earinings ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am not sure of the above formula as it was given by someone else. but market value of equity and market capitalization are essentially the same thing. Market cap is the price of a share times the number of shares. Market value of equity is the current value of all the shares, at the current market price. market capitalization = share price * no of shares outstanding by Sardar Hissam Durrani :)
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
How can the price of a company's share be less than the face value of the share?" How can the price of a company's share be less than the face value of the share?"
market force and company's 'value'.
Face value of a share is the minimum value at which a share must be offered to the public. this represents the intrinsic value of the share. Offer price is the price at which people can buy the share in the market. For example: Reliance power offered equity shares of face value Rs. 10 at around Rs. 430 odd a few months back. (I am not exactly sure of the offer price of Reliance power) 10 is the face value 430 is the offer price