Arch Resources Shares Outstanding 2010-2024 | ARCH

Arch Resources shares outstanding from 2010 to 2024. Shares outstanding can be defined as the number of shares held by shareholders (including insiders) assuming conversion of all convertible debt, securities, warrants and options. This metric excludes the company's treasury shares.
Arch Resources Annual Shares Outstanding
(Millions of Shares)
2023 19
2022 21
2021 18
2020 15
2019 17
2018 21
2017 24
2016 25
2015 21
2014 21
2013 21
2012 211
2011 191
2010 163
2009 151
Arch Resources Quarterly Shares Outstanding
(Millions of Shares)
2024-03-31 19
2023-12-31 19
2023-09-30 19
2023-06-30 19
2023-03-31 20
2022-12-31 21
2022-09-30 21
2022-06-30 21
2022-03-31 21
2021-12-31 18
2021-09-30 18
2021-06-30 17
2021-03-31 15
2020-12-31 15
2020-09-30 15
2020-06-30 15
2020-03-31 15
2019-12-31 17
2019-09-30 17
2019-06-30 18
2019-03-31 19
2018-12-31 21
2018-09-30 20
2018-06-30 21
2018-03-31 22
2017-12-31 24
2017-09-30 24
2017-06-30 25
2017-03-31 25
2016-12-31 25
2016-09-30 21
2016-06-30 21
2016-03-31 21
2015-12-31 21
2015-09-30 21
2015-06-30 21
2015-03-31 21
2014-12-31 21
2014-09-30 21
2014-06-30 212
2014-03-31 212
2013-12-31 21
2013-09-30 212
2013-06-30 212
2013-03-31 212
2012-12-31 211
2012-09-30 212
2012-06-30 212
2012-03-31 212
2011-12-31 191
2011-09-30 212
2011-06-30 175
2011-03-31 164
2010-12-31 163
2010-09-30 163
2010-06-30 163
2010-03-31 162
2009-12-31 151
2009-09-30 156
2009-06-30 143
2009-03-31 143
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Oils/Energy Coal Mining and Production $3.018B $3.146B
Arch Resources Inc. is one of the largest coal producers in the U.S., operating nine mines across the major coal basins of the country. The locations of its mines and access to export facilities enable the company to ship coal world wide. It sold Viper operation, which had been part of the Other Thermal segment. Prior to the divestment of Viper operation, the company had 3 reportable segments: Metallurgical (MET), Powder River Basin (PRB) and Other Thermal. Its present reportable business segments are based on two distinct lines of business, metallurgical coal and thermal coal, and may include a number of mine complexes. The company has two segments: metallurgical and thermal. No changes were made to the MET Segment and the three remaining thermal mines post divestment have been combined as its Thermal Segment.
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