Useful statistics on market cap
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Size is also often the decisive criterion for investors. In this overview we show you in graphic form how the stock market values of the individual companies from the database of boersengefluester.de (BGFL) are composed. The market cap is calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of shares issued. Under X-Caps we have grouped together companies with a market capitalisation of more than €1 billion, but which are not included in any index.
Blue Chips | Market Cap > 10 Mrd. EUR |
Large Caps | > 2,5 Mrd. < 10 Mrd. EUR |
Mid Caps | > 250 Mio. < 2,5 Mrd. EUR |
Small Caps | > 20 Mio. < 250 Mio. EUR |
Micro Caps | Market Cap < 20 Mio. EUR |
XXXL | Market Cap >100 Mrd |
XXL | >30 bis 100 Mrd |
XL | >10 bis 30 Mrd. |
L | >2,5 bis 10,0 Mrd |
M | >250 Mio. bis 2,5 Mrd. |
S | >50 bis 250 Mio. |
XS | 10 bis 50 Mio |
XXS | Market Cap <10 Mio |
Note: The market capitalisation divisions are clusters freely chosen by boersengefluester.de (BGFL). There are no binding definitions as to when a share is a large cap or a small cap. This also varies greatly from country to country. All data is updated daily by us. The number above the bars in the individual charts shows the absolute number of shares from the BGFL database to which the respective criterion currently applies. Tip: You can also use our Heatmap Market Cap here.
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