Following are the formulas you can use to calculate the shares outstanding of a firm: Shares outstanding = Floating stock + Restricted shares. Shares outstanding = Shares issued - Shares repurchased. Shares outstanding = Authorised shares - Treasury stock.
Adidas AG Share: Number of shares outstanding (as of December 31, 2023) 1): 178,549,084 Average trading volume per trading day (2023) 2): 529,294 shares Market capitalization at year-end 2023 (€ in millions) 3): 32,882 Type of share: Registered no-par-value share6 more rows
Let's look again at our Company XYZ. We know from the previous example that the company has 1,000 authorized shares. If it offered 300 shares in an IPO, gave 150 to the executives, and retained 550 in the treasury, the number of shares outstanding would be 450 shares or 300 float shares + 150 restricted shares.
Adidas AG Share: Number of shares outstanding (as of December 31, 2023) 1): 178,549,084 Average trading volume per trading day (2023) 2): 529,294 shares Market capitalization at year-end 2023 (€ in millions) 3): 32,882 Type of share: Registered no-par-value share6 more rows
1) Companies usually disclose the number of shares outstanding in their financial statements, such as their balance sheet or income statement. 2) Most companies have an investor relations section on their website which provides information on the number of shares outstanding.
NIKE, Inc. has 1.48 billion shares outstanding. The number of shares has decreased by -2.60% in one year.
The easiest way to get hold of some Adidas shares is to sign up for a share trading app and place a market order or basic order. This type of order tells the platform that you're interested, so it'll try to execute it as quickly as it can.
The formula for calculating the shares outstanding consists of subtracting the shares repurchased from the total shares issued to date.