What is the total share capital?
Total share capital refers to the total amount of funds issued by listed companies, including circulating share capital and non-circulating share capital. Circulating shares are the shares that have been issued by listed companies and can be traded in the secondary market, while non-circulating shares are the shares that cannot be listed and traded for the time being. Non-tradable shares after lifting the ban are called tradable shares. In the trading market, if the total share capital of the stock is large and the proportion of non-tradable shares is small, it will be difficult for the banker to control the market, the stock will not become a dark horse and the stock price will be low; On the contrary, the total share capital is small, and the non-tradable shares account for a relatively large proportion. It is easy for the banker to raise funds to open positions, which can quickly raise the stock price. Total share capital, including the total number of shares before the issuance of new shares and the number of newly issued shares. The English-Chinese Dictionary of Securities Investment by the Commercial Press explains: capitalization of total share capital. Also called: total capital. The total value of the company's assets, including assets formed by equity capital, long-term debt and operating surplus.