No - only if board/ management are sued!
ALL _______ Dividends increase the supply of stock, which decreases the price Large stock dividends have a significant effect on the price of stock, so the current market value can NOT be used to value large stock dividends – and the only remaining choice is PAR or STATED VALUE Small stock dividends have only a minor effect on prices, so the current stock price is still used to value the stock dividend Reduction in the price due to an increase in numbers of shares is called “dilution
Use its capital divided by outstanding stock, we can get value of the stock.
A stock's par value is the monetary amount assigned to the share of stock.
Eventually, this firm was merged into Freeport-McMoran, now in Phoenix. Your stock likely still has value.
Stock is always the current price.
The stock value will then be the combined value.
Par value stock
Value of Southwestern Bell Stock Feb 15, 1984
The bankruptcy court has not yet decided. The latest proposal is for it to be exchanged for warrants. Warrants sometimes have value. They can be traded for stock if the stock reaches a certain value before the warrants expire. However, a bankruptcy judge must approve all the proposals.
To obtain the current value of capital stock it should be brought to a finical advisor. The current value is based on the purchase price and the current stock value. It can change daily.
Stock splits occur when trading in the stock has been curtailed by the stock being overpriced. There's no set dollar value where stocks have to split--Apple is a $400 stock but it still trades well, so they're not splitting it yet. OTOH, I've seen splits happen at $80.
There are several ways to determine the value of your stock options. First being to take the actual rate of the stock on the market at this time and adding it up. If you want the profit value of that stock then take your purchase price total from the selling price total and that gives you your intrinsic value or profit value.