US Equities Basic Shares Outstanding
The U.S. Equities Basic Shares Outstanding dataset provides authoritative coverage of shares outstanding for U.S. exchange-listed equity securities from 2007 to the present. It delivers a structured historical record of share count changes over time, supporting accurate valuation, capitalization analysis, and regulatory calculations. Key fields include algoseek SecId, ticker symbol, effective date, record creation and change dates, and the number of shares outstanding. The dataset captures chang
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The U.S. Equities Basic Shares Outstanding dataset provides authoritative coverage of shares outstanding for U.S. exchange-listed equity securities from 2007 to the present. It delivers a structured historical record of share count changes over time, supporting accurate valuation, capitalization analysis, and regulatory calculations. Key fields include algoseek SecId, ticker symbol, effective date, record creation and change dates, and the number of shares outstanding. The dataset captures changes that became available on the official public sources resulting from corporate actions and other issuer-driven updates that impact outstanding share counts. The dataset is updated multiple times per day, ensuring timely visibility into newly reported or revised share outstanding figures. It is designed to support institutional workflows such as market capitalization computation, earnings-per-share (EPS) analysis, ownership and float calculations, and regulatory reporting.
For more details, please refer to the dataset documentation: US Equities Basic Shares Outstanding Guide.
Advanced Filtering
You can provide one or multiple filter expressions based on the dataset's columns to narrow down the results. For example, StartDate.gt=2023-01-01&StartDate.lt=2023-12-31, Ticker=AAPL.
Please refer to the Advanced Filtering Guide for the extensive reference.
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Query Parameters#
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Sorting criteria for the results. Provide a column name with optional prefix '+' for ascending order, or prefix with '-' for descending order. Multiple sorting fields may be supported depending on the dataset. If sort prefix is not provided, the ascending order is applied.
A comma-separated list of columns to include in the response. Use this parameter to select only specific fields from the dataset. If not provided, all available columns will be returned.
Possible values: >= 0
Number of records to skip before returning results. To be used with the limit parameter for pagination. If not provided, defaults to 0.
0100Possible values: >= 0 and <= 100000
Maximum number of records to return. Used to control response size and pagination. If not provided, a default limit is applied by the server.
10000100Possible values: [json, csv, csv_gzip]
The type of the data to return
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JSON, CSV file, or gzip-compressed CSV file, depending on the value of response_format query parameter
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- Schema
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Schema
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data object[]required
A unique identifier for a security
589463Symbol name
CLNEA unique identifier for a security
1010000000004317Trading date when SO event was created
2023-08-10Trading date and version number (_n suffix) when SO event was changed
2023-08-10Version of the algoseek event report file
0Effective date of SO value change
2023-08-02New shares outstanding figure
222966819pagination objectrequired
The number of records skipped to fetch the current page
0The maximum number of records in the current page
The number of records to skip to fetch the next page
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{
"SecId": 589463,
"Ticker": "CLNE",
"ASID": 1010000000004317,
"CreatedDate": "2023-08-10",
"ChangedDate": "2023-08-10",
"Revision": 0,
"EffectiveDate": "2023-08-02",
"SharesOutstanding": 222966819
}
],
"pagination": {
"limit": 1000,
"next_offset": 2000,
"offset": 1000
}
}
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Schema
"string"
- Schema
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Schema
"string"
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Validation Error
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Schema
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detail object[]
loc object[]required
{
"detail": [
{
"loc": [
"string",
0
],
"msg": "string",
"type": "string",
"ctx": {}
}
]
}
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Response Headers
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