What does the company's total share capital mean?

The total share capital of a company refers to the sum of the number of shares before the issuance of new shares and the number of newly issued shares. The total assets of the company include assets formed by equity capital, long-term debt and operating surplus.

The calculation formula of total share capital is: total share capital = face value of shares * total share capital. Earnings per share = net profit/total number of common shares at the end of the year.

When the total share capital is large and the proportion of non-tradable shares is small, it is difficult for the banker to control the market and the stock price will decrease; When the total share capital is small and the proportion of non-tradable shares is large, it is easy for the banker to raise funds to open positions and the stock price will rise.