How do you determine a stock(company) market share?
I have a hard time finding the market share of a company on either yahoo finance or a value line.
On yahoo finance, I found this "Wells Fargo & Company’s Corporate Governance Quotient (CGQ®) as of 1-Feb-10 is better than 6.1% of S&P 500 companies and 67.8% of Banks companies" <— Is that sort of a market share analysis?
If I think you know what you meant to ask……
market share is NOT something u would find in any finance web site…..It is not a concern by most shareholders, period…..the share holders care about market cap. (size of the company) Earnings, revenues, EPS , P/E ratio div and yeild, rate of return etc etc…..
market share is also almost impossible to derive for most companies.
For example..when you count market share of a bank. do you count by it’s total deposits or total customers?
March 20th, 2010 at 7:39 am
If I think you know what you meant to ask……
market share is NOT something u would find in any finance web site…..It is not a concern by most shareholders, period…..the share holders care about market cap. (size of the company) Earnings, revenues, EPS , P/E ratio div and yeild, rate of return etc etc…..
market share is also almost impossible to derive for most companies.
For example..when you count market share of a bank. do you count by it’s total deposits or total customers?
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March 20th, 2010 at 8:16 am
Yours is a fact question. You might learn the market share of Dell in the domestic PC market by making a search engine service. No, corporate governance does not have any correlation to market share.
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