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1.  ''Shareholder value measurement.''
(Market cap).
(Market cap).


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This concept is particularly important in the context of value investing.
This concept is particularly important in the context of value investing.
2.  ''Markets - assets.''
The total current market value of any asset or class of assets.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Market capitalisation of cryptocurrencies falls by two thirds'''''</span>
:"Cryptocurrency markets have suffered through several well publicised debacles, most recently, the spectacular downfall of their golden goose, the FTX cryptocurrency exchange.
:Consequently, the market capitalisation of cryptocurrencies has fallen from almost $3tn in late 2021 to less than $1tn now."
:''Tamara Basic Vasiljev, Senior Economist, Oxford Economics - The Treasurer, March 2023, p20.''




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* [[Capital]]
* [[Capital]]
* [[Capitalisation]]
* [[Capitalisation]]
* [[Cryptocurrency]]
* [[Equity]]
* [[Fair value]]
* [[Fair value]]
* [[Fundamental analysis]]
* [[Fundamental analysis]]
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* [[Market value]]
* [[Market value]]
* [[Mid-cap]]
* [[Mid-cap]]
* [[Share price]]
* [[Shareholder value]]
* [[Small-cap]]
* [[Small-cap]]
* [[Value investment]]
* [[Value investment]]

Latest revision as of 22:02, 4 March 2023

1. Shareholder value measurement.

(Market cap).

The total market value of a listed company's equity.

Sometimes known as the 'equity market capitalisation', or abbreviated to 'capitalisation'.


The term highlights the idea that the market price may be overvaluing - or undervaluing - the company, when compared with its intrinsic value.

This concept is particularly important in the context of value investing.


2. Markets - assets.

The total current market value of any asset or class of assets.


Market capitalisation of cryptocurrencies falls by two thirds
"Cryptocurrency markets have suffered through several well publicised debacles, most recently, the spectacular downfall of their golden goose, the FTX cryptocurrency exchange.
Consequently, the market capitalisation of cryptocurrencies has fallen from almost $3tn in late 2021 to less than $1tn now."
Tamara Basic Vasiljev, Senior Economist, Oxford Economics - The Treasurer, March 2023, p20.


See also