Circulating share capital: only a part of the total share capital.
Shareholders' shareholding is very concentrated, and it is relatively easy to pull up the stock. Observing the number of shares held per capita, we can see the number of shareholders and the number of shares held per capita of listed companies from the annual report and interim report. Generally speaking, we think that the more shareholders there are, the less shares are held per capita.
In Chinese mainland's stock market, changing hands is used to describe buying and selling an equal share of futures from one person to another, that is, buying and selling. In securities trading, it is very limited to describe the market information only by a price dynamic, and the number of transactions, that is, the amount of transactions, is a very important reference standard.
Earnings per share (EPS), also known as after-tax profit and earnings per share, refers to the ratio of after-tax profit to total share capital. It is one of the important indexes to measure the value of stock investment, the basic index to analyze the value per share, the important index to comprehensively reflect the profitability of the company, and the ratio of the company's net income to the number of stocks in a certain period.