The price of one share of stock.
The current worth of a share in a particular fund, calculated by totaling the market value of all securities owned by the fund, plus cash and other assets, subtracting any liabilities and dividing the result by the number of fund shares outstanding. Share prices increase or decrease based on activity in the underlying securities of the fund. Also called “NAV,” “net asset value” or “share value.
The price of a unit - a share - of ownership in a company, mutual fund, or limited partnership.
Some investment trusts securities trade on SETs. SETs trading service operates for the securities comprising the FTSE 100 index and the most liquid FTSE 250 securities. Securities which trade on SETs only have one official closing price; this price is used to calculate the price related data in the MIS. Bid/Sell is the price offered in the market to buy shares from an investor, also referred to as the selling price. Offer/Buy is the price offered in the market at which shares are offered to investors also referred to as the buying price. The mid-market price is calculated as the mid point between the bid and offer prices and is used to calculate the price related data. See dealing spread
The price of a share quoted on the Stock Exchange is given in monetary units (e.g. euro, US dollar) per unit. The price is determined by supply and demand, but is influenced by the share's par value and other key factors, such as company earnings and future prospects.
The price of each unit of ownership in the corporation. Stockholder - Any investor who owns a share of stock in the corporation.
Share Price is the price at which one share of a company's stock is selling.
For mutual funds, the share price is the net asset value of an individual share of the fund.
The share price is the value of the share at a given moment. It is determined by the balance between demand and supply on stock marketsprice of share. There are different share prices quoted in the market. Bid/Sell is the price offered in the market to buy shares from an investor, also referred to as the selling price. Offer/Buy is the price offered in the market at which shares are offered to investors also referred to as the buying price. The mid-market price is calculated as the mid point between the bid and offer prices and is used to calculate the price related data. Some investment companies securities trade on SETs. SETs trading service operates for the securities comprising the FTSE 100 index and the most liquid FTSE 250 securities. Securities which trade on SETs only have one official closing price; this price is used to calculate the price related data in the MIS. See dealing spread.
In economics and financial theory, analysts use random walk techniques to model behavior of asset prices, in particular share prices on stock markets, currency exchange rates and commodity prices. This practice has its basis in the presumption that investors act rationally and without bias, and that at any moment they estimate the value of an asset based on future expectations. Under these conditions, all existing information affects the price, which changes only when new information comes out.