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The free float of a public company is an estimate of the proportion of shares that are not held by large owners and that are not stock with sales restrictions (restricted stock that cannot be sold until they become unrestricted stock).
The free float or a public float is usually defined as being all shares held by investors other than:
The free float is an important criterion[clarify] in quoting a share on the stock market.[citation needed]
To float a company means to list its shares on a public stock exchange through an initial public offering (or "flotation").
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