Share Count / Ownership Calculator
Compare new shares issued, ownership percentages, and pre/post-dilution using outstanding shares, investment amount, and price per share.
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Calculation Result
New Shares Issued
shares
Total Shares Outstanding
shares
Investor Ownership
%
Existing Shareholder Dilution
%
| Category | Shares | Pre-Investment Ownership | Post-Investment Ownership |
|---|---|---|---|
| Existing Shareholders | 100% | ||
| New Investor | 0% |
Frequently Asked Questions
Equity dilution refers to the reduction in existing shareholders' ownership percentage when new shares are issued. For example, a shareholder holding 50 out of 100 shares would see their stake fall to 50/150 = 33.3% after 50 new shares are issued.
Par value is the nominal share price specified in the articles of incorporation (typically 100 to 5,000 won), while the issuance price is the actual price paid per share at the time of investment. For venture enterprises, the issuance price is usually much higher than the par value.