MTN has a higher market cap than Airtel but Airtel’s share price is more than double of that of MTN, I want to understand the concept behind it please.
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This is a very good question, and many beginners get confused by it. The key thing to understand is this: share price and market capitalization are not the same thing. Share price is the price of one unit of a company’s stock. Market capitalization is the total value of the company, calculated as shRead more
This is a very good question, and many beginners get confused by it.
The key thing to understand is this: share price and market capitalization are not the same thing.
Share price is the price of one unit of a company’s stock.
Market capitalization is the total value of the company, calculated as share price multiplied by the total number of shares.
So a company can have a lower share price but still be bigger in total value if it has more shares outstanding.
Using MTN Nigeria and Airtel Africa as an example, Airtel has fewer shares in the market compared to MTN. Because of this, each Airtel share carries a higher price, while MTN has more shares, which spreads its total value across more units, making the price per share lower.
Share price alone does not tell you how big or valuable a company is. What really matters is the total market capitalization, not just the price of one share.
So when comparing stocks, do not judge by price alone. Always consider the overall size of the company, its business strength, earnings, and long term performance.
See lessThank you so much for this response Sir, now I have a better understanding on it. I really appreciate your explanation 🙏
Thank you so much for this response Sir, now I have a better understanding on it.
I really appreciate your explanation 🙏
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