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Encyclopedia > Float (finance)

The free float of a public company is an estimate of the proportion of shares that are not held by large owners and that are not stock with sales restrictions (restricted stock that cannot be sold until they become unrestricted stock). This article does not cite any references or sources. ... In financial markets, a share is a unit of account for various financial instruments including stocks, mutual funds, limited partnerships, and REITs. ... Restricted stock is an equity instrument that is not fully transferable until certain conditions have ben met. ...


The free float or a public float is usually defined as being all shares held by investors other than: Investment is a term with several closely related meanings in finance and economics. ...

  • shares held by owners owning more than 5% of all shares (those could be institutional investors, "strategic shareholders", founders, executives, and other insiders holdings)
  • restricted stocks (granted to executives that can be, but don't have to be, registered insiders)
  • insider holdings (it is assumed that insiders hold stock for the very long term)

The free float is considered one of the most important criteria to quote a share on the stock market. A stock market is a market for the trading of company stock, and derivatives of same; both of these are securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately. ...


To float a company means to list its shares on a public stock exchange through an initial public offering (or "flotation"). “IPO” redirects here. ...


See also

In economics, the open market is the term used to refer to the environment in which bonds are bought and sold. ... In business, the shares outstanding (example) is all company shares less eventual treasury stock (example). ... Market capitalization, or market cap, is a measurement of corporate or economic size equal to the stock price times the number of shares outstanding of a public company. ...

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“Float” or available reserve is the amount of money, at-hand at any given moment, that an insurer has collected in insurance premium but has not been paid out in claims.
Captive Insurance companies may be defined as limited purpose insurance companies established with the specific objective of financing risks emanating from their parent group or groups.
Captives are becoming an increasingly important component of the risk management and risk financing strategy of their parent.
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