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July 4, 2009

How would you determine if a stock had a Market Cap of at least $500 million on March 2?

Filed under: General Trading — TradingAdmin @ 7:02 am
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I саn hand search stocks аnԁ find whаt thеу wеrе trading аt οn a chart οr bу tables back tο March 2. Bυt hοw саn I mаkе sure thаt thеу wеrе worth $500 million Market Cap аt thаt time?

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  1. It’s just as easy as finding out what the price of the stock was and what the number of shares were as of March 2. Simply multiply those two numbers together. Unless the company actively repurchases stock, you can probably use current number of shares and multiply that by the stock price as of March 2.

    Comment by Ron — July 4, 2009 @ 12:30 pm

  2. go to msn.com. Click on “money” put stock symbol in the box, click enter and out comes todays price and market cap (in upper right side). Just under todays market cap is shares outstanding. Unless there were vastly different from March 2nd, multiply those times the March 2nd price you got elsewhere.

    Comment by gosh137 — July 6, 2009 @ 1:30 am

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