Outstanding Shares
Outstanding shares (also referred to as issued shares) refers to the number of shares that have been issued and are outstanding at a given time.
Outstanding shares (also referred to as issued shares) refers to the number of shares that have been issued and are outstanding at a given time.
“Fully diluted” shares are the total common shares of a company counting all currently issued and outstanding, plus shares that could be issued through the conversion of convertible preferred stock or through the exercise of outstanding options and warrants.
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