CBRE Group CBG.
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A commercial real estate services firm offers a full range of services to occupiers, owners, lenders and investors in office, retail, industrial, multi-family and other commercial real estate assets.
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Business Summary.
A commercial real estate services firm offers a full range of services to occupiers, owners, lenders and investors in office, retail, industrial, multi-family and other commercial real estate assets.
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Strike : The price at which the contract can be exercised. Strike prices are fixed in the contract. For call options, the strike price is where the shares can be bought (up to the expiration date), while for put options the strike price is the price at which shares can be sold. The difference between the underlying contract's current market price and the option's strike price represents the amount of profit per share gained upon the exercise or the sale of the option. This is true for options that are in the money; the maximum amount that can be lost is the premium paid. Last : The last traded price for the options contract. % From Last : The percent from the last price: (strike price - last / last) Bid : The bid price for the option. Midpoint : The midpoint between the bid and ask. Ask : The ask price for the option. Change: The difference between the current price and the previous day's settlement price. %Change: The difference between the current price and the previous day's settlement price, expressed as a percent. IV : Implied Volatility is the estimated volatility of the underlying stock over the period of the option. Volume : The total number of option contracts bought and sold for the day, for that particular strike price. Open Interest : Open Interest is the total number of open option contracts that have been traded but not yet liquidated via offsetting trades for that date.
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Last : The last traded price for the options contract. %Change: The difference between the current price and the previous day's settlement price, expressed as a percent. Bid : The bid price for the option. Ask : The ask price for the option. Volume : The total number of option contracts bought and sold for the day, for that particular strike price. Open Interest : Open Interest is the total number of open option contracts that have been traded but not yet liquidated via offsetting trades for that date. Strike : The price at which the contract can be exercised. Strike prices are fixed in the contract. For call options, the strike price is where the shares can be bought (up to the expiration date), while for put options the strike price is the price at which shares can be sold. The difference between the underlying contract's current market price and the option's strike price represents the amount of profit per share gained upon the exercise or the sale of the option. This is true for options that are in the money; the maximum amount that can be lost is the premium paid.
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The total dollar market value of all of a company's outstanding shares. Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying a company's shares outstanding by the current market price of one share.
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