A share is proof of ownership in a company. When you buy a share, you become a partial owner of that company. Companies issue shares to raise capital. They can use this money to invest in growth, develop new products, or expand internationally.
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As a shareholder, you can earn money in two ways:
However, please note that if the company performs poorly, the share price may decline. Investing therefore involves risk.
Short example:
If you buy 100 shares at €10 each, you invest €1,000.
You then own 0.1% of the company.
If the company grows and becomes worth €1,500,000,
the value per share increases to €15.
Your 100 shares are then worth €1,500.
You have made a profit of €500, excluding dividend.
However, if the company decreases in value, your investment will also decline.
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