The formula for calculating the shares outstanding consists of subtracting the shares repurchased from the total shares issued to date.
Ford is owned by a diverse group of shareholders but largely controlled by the Ford family. This is made possible through Ford's dual-class stock structure that concentrates voting rights in Class B shares.
Top Institutional Holders HolderSharesDate Reported Vanguard Group Inc 402.08M Blackrock Inc. 292.24M State Street Corporation 178M Newport Trust Company, LLC 152.65M 6 more rows
Ford Motor Total Shareholder Return (TSR): 22.0% in 2023 and 10.0% 3-yr returns (above peer average)
Ford is mainly owned by institutional investors, who own around 60% of shares. The largest shareholders in December 2023 were: The Vanguard Group (8.71%) BlackRock (7.20%)
Its top shareholders, with 54.04% of the outstanding shares, are institutional. They include Vanguard, Blackrock, SSGA, and Newport Trust. The company also has individual shareholders, including executive chairman William Clay Ford, CEO James D. Farley, and ex-CEO James P.
When we talk about the total number of issued and outstanding shares for a security, we are referring to the total number of shares that have been issued by a company and are currently held by investors. These shares represent ownership in the company and can be bought and sold on the stock market.
Outstanding shares refer to the total number of shares of a company held by shareholders. These represent ownership in the company, entitling shareholders to several rights.
Total outstanding is the amount that customers owe to the company as on date. It is calculated by deducting the total credit amounts from the total debit amount. Calculation: Total Outstanding = (Total Debit amount as on date) - (Total Credit amount as on date).