What Are Outstanding Shares?
Circulation shares refer to the number of shares of listed companies that can be circulated on the exchange. The concept is relative to the securities market. Among the tradable stocks, they can be divided into A shares, B shares, legal person shares and overseas listed shares according to different market attributes. Corresponding to tradable shares, there are non-tradable shares. Non-tradable shares mainly refer to state shares and legal person shares that are temporarily unavailable for circulation.
Outstanding shares
- Tradable shares are
- The tradable shares are the two stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange and Beijing.
- Index 0
- A shares
- MSCI Country Index
- Macromedia
- PT stock
- Non-tradable shares refer to listed companies on the Chinese securities market that cannot be bought and sold freely on the trading market (including state shares, state-owned legal person shares,
- Outstanding shares
- Circulation stock refers to the part that can be bought and sold in the securities market, that is, it can be freely circulated.
- The relevant information of this entry conforms to the situation of full circulation supervision. The Shenzhen Stock Exchange revised the "Listing Rules for Stocks" 09:21 September 5, 2008 Xiaofei's "selling at a low price" is not stupid 14:52 April 28, 2008