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Market capitalization (market cap) is calculated by multiplying a company's current share price by its total number of outstanding shares. For example, if a company’s share price is ₹100 and it has 10 crore shares outstanding, its market cap would be ₹1,000 crore. Market cap helps categorize companies as large-cap, mid-cap, or small-cap based on their size.
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By RiyashriMarket capitalization (market cap) is calculated by multiplying a company's current share price by its total number of outstanding shares. For example, if a company’s share price is ₹100 and it has 10 crore shares outstanding, its market cap would be ₹1,000 crore. Market cap helps categorize companies as large-cap, mid-cap, or small-cap based on their size.
Read More:-https://navia.co.in/blog/smallcap-vs-largecap-mutual-funds-which-is-right/