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Soco54

01/16/15 7:03 PM

#175981 RE: John_Langston #175979

Cool that's what I thought must be hitting the numbers wrong on the calculator. Fat fingers lol thanks again

jobynimble

01/16/15 7:04 PM

#175982 RE: John_Langston #175979

Divide the number of outstanding shares by the number of shares one owns.




Just the opposite. As an example, if you own one million shares and there are 10 million o/s, you own 10%

1,000,000
---------- x 100 = 10%
10,000,000