To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 9.0.124 or greater is installed. GICS Global Industry Classification Standard, used by Standard & Poor’s to classify industries. Market Capitalization Represents the public consensus on the market value of a company’s outstanding equity, calculated by multiplying a company’s shares outstanding by the current market price of one share. The investment community often uses this figure in assessing a company’s size (as opposed to sales or total asset figures). Net Income (NI) The residual income of a firm after adding total revenue and gains and subtracting all expenses and losses for the reporting period. Private Enterprise A closely-held company that is privately owned and does not trade stock on any public exchange. Most small businesses are privately held. Public Enterprise A company that has held an initial public offering (IPO) and whose shares are traded on a stock exchange or in the over-the-counter market. Public companies are subject to periodic filing and other obligations under the federal securities law. Return on Equity Net Income / Average Total Equity (ROE) Return on Assets Net Income / Average Total Equity (ROA) Small and Medium A broad term to describe smaller companies - both privately owned Enterprise (SME) and publicly traded. S&P 600 SmallCap Standard & Poor’s ranks companies based on market capitalization. As of June 2010, S&P SmallCap companies had market caps ranging from $250 MM to $1.2 B. S&P 400 MidCap S&P MidCap companies with market caps ranging from $850 MM to $3.8 B 中国公务机网 www.gongwuji.com 公务机翻译 www.aviation.cn 本文链接地址:BUSINESS AVIATION AN ENTERPRISE VALUE PERSPECTIVE 2005 - 2010(37) |