I'm trying to calculate the amount a company can raise under the baby shelf rule. To do that I need to find the market cap of the firm by multiplying the highest closing price in the last 60 days by the number of shares of "non-affiliates".
Where do I get these number of shares? Is it its float or the number of shares outstanding?
For example for EYEG on Finviz today the number of shares outstanding is 4.54m, and the float is 4.44m, which leads to different calculations of how much the company is allowed to raise.
Where do I get these number of shares? Is it its float or the number of shares outstanding?
For example for EYEG on Finviz today the number of shares outstanding is 4.54m, and the float is 4.44m, which leads to different calculations of how much the company is allowed to raise.