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750. At this time company CSX is going to split 3:1 on June 16. As of today the stock price is $75.74 per share. Therefore on the EX-Date the stock will split. If you had 250 shares at $18,935 the next day you would have 750 shares at $25.25 same value of $18,935.
A company does not have a definite number of shares of stock. The company can choose to split the number of shares into any ratio with prior announcement.
Not that I know of, but Phillip Morris is in a price range to split. That would be determined by the Board of Directors at the next, or next quarterly meeting and by how many outstanding shares the company has out.
240/3= 80. 80 times 5 is 400.
This is a more complex question than you think. The short answer is, if the company's still in business and hasn't bought back the shares, the stocks are still good. Where it gets complex is in stock splits and reverse stock splits. For today's example we will say you have a stock certificate for 100 shares of Acme that was issued the first trading day of 1926. The person who bought the shares for $10 per share never sold them and told his descendants never to sell them. On the first trading day of 1928, Acme stock has risen to the price of $40, and it's worrying the directors. They execute a 4 for 1 stock split. Now there are four times as many shares outstanding and each is worth $10. Right now, you own 400 shares of Acme stock. You still have the certificate for 100 shares, but someone in the Acme company has recorded against your ledger that you really own 400 shares. Five years later, Acme is $25 per share. They execute a 5 for 2 stock split--each share becomes 2.5 shares that cost $10 each. Now you have 1000 shares. Ten years later, they do a 3 for 2 split, giving you 1500 shares, followed by some more splits that end you up with 20,000 shares of Acme. They've got all this written down. If you go to Acme's office and tell them you want to know how many shares you really own, they can tell you.
the company is privately held... How many shares are issued?
Albert Einstein did not split the atom. He did work that predicted what would happen when an atom was split, among many other things.
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you would still have 100 shares, they would just not be worth the same each.for example, the price per share was $2 in 1995 and you bought a 100 for $200. Today, the value is $19.36 today which means you would have a little over $1900s worth of Intel's shares.your count of shares doesnt change, just their value does.
how many colour can you split and how many colours can you split nat a time how many colour can you split and how many colours can you split nat a time
i have 994 shares of common stock in GE and would like to know many more common stock shares I own above 994