Piper Sandler Shares Outstanding 2012-2025 | PIPR

Piper Sandler shares outstanding history from 2012 to 2025. 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.
  • Piper Sandler shares outstanding for the quarter ending September 30, 2025 were 0.018B, a 0.22% increase year-over-year.
  • Piper Sandler 2024 shares outstanding were 0.018B, a 2.73% increase from 2023.
  • Piper Sandler 2023 shares outstanding were 0.017B, a 1.53% increase from 2022.
  • Piper Sandler 2022 shares outstanding were 0.017B, a 0.06% increase from 2021.
Piper Sandler Annual Shares Outstanding
(Millions of Shares)
2024 18
2023 17
2022 17
2021 17
2020 15
2019 14
2018 13
2017 13
2016 13
2015 14
2014 15
2013 15
2012 16
2011 16
Piper Sandler Quarterly Shares Outstanding
(Millions of Shares)
2025-09-30 18
2025-06-30 18
2025-03-31 18
2024-12-31 18
2024-09-30 18
2024-06-30 18
2024-03-31 18
2023-12-31 17
2023-09-30 17
2023-06-30 17
2023-03-31 17
2022-12-31 17
2022-09-30 17
2022-06-30 17
2022-03-31 17
2021-12-31 17
2021-09-30 17
2021-06-30 17
2021-03-31 16
2020-12-31 15
2020-09-30 15
2020-06-30 14
2020-03-31 14
2019-12-31 14
2019-09-30 14
2019-06-30 14
2019-03-31 14
2018-12-31 13
2018-09-30 14
2018-06-30 13
2018-03-31 13
2017-12-31 13
2017-09-30 13
2017-06-30 13
2017-03-31 13
2016-12-31 13
2016-09-30 12
2016-06-30 13
2016-03-31 13
2015-12-31 14
2015-09-30 14
2015-06-30 15
2015-03-31 15
2014-12-31 15
2014-09-30 15
2014-06-30 15
2014-03-31 15
2013-12-31 15
2013-09-30 15
2013-06-30 16
2013-03-31 16
2012-12-31 16
2012-09-30 15
2012-06-30 16
2012-03-31 16
2011-12-31 16
2011-09-30 16
2011-06-30 16
2011-03-31 15
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Finance - Investment Banks $6.625B $1.526B
Piper Jaffray Companies is a focused securities firm dedicated to delivering superior financial advice, investment products and transaction execution within selected sectors of the financial services marketplace. They operate through two primary revenue-generating segments: Capital Markets and Private Client Services. Investment Research, an independent group reporting to the CEO, supports clients of both segments. The firm serves corporations, government and non-profit entities, and institutional investors on a national basis.
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