Chart Industries (GTLS)
(Delayed Data from NYSE)
$198.75 USD
-0.08 (-0.04%)
Updated Aug 1, 2025 03:59 PM ET
After-Market: $198.76 +0.01 (0.01%) 7:58 PM ET
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About Market Cap
As of the previous market close, Chart Industries, Inc. has a market cap of $8.94B, which represents its share price of $198.83 multiplied by its outstanding shares number of 44.94M. As a mid-cap company, GTLS's shareholders are generally exposed to less risk than shareholders of small-cap companies but more risk than large-cap companies.
The company's Market Capitalization is a measurement of company size. It is calculation of the company's share price times the number of outstanding shares. Large market cap companies give stability and are good long-term investments. Small market cap companies can produce faster growth and bigger returns, but their stockholders are exposed to more risk.
GTLS 198.75 -0.08(-0.04%)
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