Share Count
Hi, fellow monkeys!
I have several questions on the very basic matters that I am confused with.
Let's imagine there is Company A with 900 shares On issue by the end of 2017 (a figure displayaed in Annual Report). Also I know that Company A acquired 100 of its own shares (i.e. they became Treasury shares) in 2016. So, basically, there are 900+100=1,000 shares.
So questions are the following:
1) How this figure of 1,000 shares (i.e. Shares on issue + Treasury Shares) is called? Shares outstanding? Issued Shares? Autorised Shares?
2) How do I calculate Market Cap of Company A in the end of 2017? Le's assume the share price in 2017 is $5, the Market Cap is 9005=4,500 or (900+100)$5=$5,000?
3) Treasury shares do not receive dividends, right?
4) Shall these Treasury shares be reflected in Shareholders Structure, i.e. affecting shares of shareholders, who did not participate in the buy-back?
5) What happens with the Treasury Shares? How can Company A distribute Treasury Shares at some point in the future, i.e. can these shares be sold to a specific shareholder out of the market, or it has to be a market offer (i.e. SPO)?
Thanks!
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