Cullen Resources Auf den Markt gebrachte Aktien

Was ist das Auf den Markt gebrachte Aktien von Cullen Resources?

Auf den Markt gebrachte Aktien von Cullen Resources Limited ist 2.648B 81.16%

Was ist die Definition von Auf den Markt gebrachte Aktien?

Der Aktien-Float- Anteil ist der Anteil der Aktien einer Gesellschaft, der sich in der Hand öffentlicher Investoren befindet, im Gegensatz zu den gesperrten Stücken

Shares float represents the portion of shares of a corporation that are in the hands of public investors as opposed to locked-in stock held by promoters, company officers, controlling-interest investors, or government. This number is sometimes seen as a better way of calculating market capitalization because it provides a more accurate reflection of what public investors consider the company to be worth. In this context, the float may refer to all the shares outstanding that can be publicly traded

The float is calculated by subtracting the locked-in shares from outstanding shares. Stocks with smaller floats tend to be more volatile than those with larger floats. In general, the large holdings of founding shareholders, corporate cross-holdings, and government holdings in partially privatized companies are excluded when calculating the size of a public float.

Was macht Cullen Resources?

Magellan Global Trust is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched and managed by Magellan Asset Management Limited. The fund invests in the public equity markets across the globe. It invests in stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors. The fund invests in value stocks of companies. It invests in stocks of companies across diversified market capitalizations. The fund employs fundamental analysis with a bottom-up stock picking approach to create its portfolio. It benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the MSCI World Net Total Return Index. Magellan Global Trust was formed on August 29, 2017 and is domiciled in Australia.

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