Le Float d'actions de Coca-Cola Consolidated Inc est 0.000 0.00%
Le flottant des actions est la partie des actions d’une société qui est entre les mains d’investisseurs publics, par opposition aux actions immobilisées.
Shares float represents the portion of shares of a corporation that are in the hands of public investors as opposed to locked-in stock held by promoters, company officers, controlling-interest investors, or government. This number is sometimes seen as a better way of calculating market capitalization because it provides a more accurate reflection of what public investors consider the company to be worth. In this context, the float may refer to all the shares outstanding that can be publicly traded
The float is calculated by subtracting the locked-in shares from outstanding shares. Stocks with smaller floats tend to be more volatile than those with larger floats. In general, the large holdings of founding shareholders, corporate cross-holdings, and government holdings in partially privatized companies are excluded when calculating the size of a public float.
coca-cola bottling co. consolidated (ccbcc) is the nation's largest independent coca-cola bottler. ccbcc was started in 1902, when j.b. harrison began selling coca-cola in bottles in greensboro, n.c., launching north carolina's first coca-cola bottling company. ccbcc is still a family-owned and operated business. board chairman j. frank harrison, iii, great-grandson of the company's founder, became ceo in 1997. we make, sell, and distribute more than 250 brands and flavors in a wide variety of package types and sizes in multiple channels. we operate in 14 states, primarily in the southeast, with corporate offices located in charlotte, north carolina. our stock is traded on the nasdaq exchange under the symbol coke. community • environment • stewardship • at coca-cola bottling co. consolidated, our commitment to serve others, pursue excellence, and grow profitably links directly to our overarching purpose: “to honor god in all we do.” we are innovators in the bottling field and ou