Market Cap
A company's total market value — its share price times all its shares.
Market capitalization (market cap) is one quick way to size up a company: multiply its share price by the number of shares. It's how we sort companies into large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap, and it's a more meaningful measure of size than share price alone.
Explain it to your kid
"What a whole company is worth, all its shares added up."
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