based on history of stock splits last being in spring of 99 (13 years ago), and price at which they split, it appears that 2012 would meet criteria for another 2 -1 split. My thinking is between 70- 80? Stock closed yesterday 06/30/12, just a hair under $70
Insiders suggest that a stock split for Walmart (WMT) is planned for 2009, possibly March or April. Sources indicate that the split should occur before the stockholders' meeting in June.
2012
The price of one share of Wal-mart stock on October 30, 2003, was $58.80
WalMart is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol WMT.
According to Yahoo! Finance, Walmart's stock has had nine two-for-one splits since its IPO. There was one split in 1982 and six 2:1 splits since then. The following list shows the history of WMT stock splits: 25-Aug-75 [2:1] 17-Dec-80 [2:1] 12-Jul-82 [2:1] 11-Jul-83 [2:1] 07-Oct-85 [2:1] 13-Jul-87 [2:1] 09-Jul-90 [2:1] 26-Feb-93 [2:1] 20-Apr-99 [2:1]
Weebles DVD at Walmart carries a price of $6.86. Other Weebles' prices are not listed. This price does not include tax and is the same price as the online price.
Closing price (Last). The final price of JLJ stock for the day.
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Who knows... Doesn't seem like it, but it wouldn't be a bad idea... Otherwise the price will drop down again...
It brings the stock price back down to a more "affordable" level. On the other hand, a reverse stock split increases the stock price by reducing the amount of shares outstanding.
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Bonus shares is a form of divendends paid in shares while stock split is when the price of a stock goes too high and the company wants to lower the price of the stock. However, some companies do not split their stock. For example, Berkshire Hathaway.
The price of one share of Wal-mart stock on October 30, 2003, was $58.80
1989
Split adjusted, the stock of GM was 41.13 on 1/3/1989 and 42.25 on 12/29/1989. The price ranged from 39.13 - 50.50. A 3 for 2 stock split occurred on 3/29/1989. Use Yahoo Finance's 'Historical Prices' link for a particular stock to recover prices as they were on that date (not split adjusted).
This actually sounds like a "reverse stock split." In such a transaction, which is done to increase the stock price without changing the company's market cap, a company trading three million shares at $10 who did a 1:3 reverse stock split would finish the day trading 1 million shares at $30. The other way is the "stock split," which is done to get the stock price down, one share at $30 becomes three shares at $10.
around $114.00 I believe
$84 (split-adjusted)
The opening price for IDEARC stock on 11/20/2006 was $26.50 per share.