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]
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
WalMart is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol WMT.
Walmart is vulnerable in the many areas. The most notable is customer service and in-stock
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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
Walmart has stock symbol of WMT.
Avaya stock did not split.
Who knows... Doesn't seem like it, but it wouldn't be a bad idea... Otherwise the price will drop down again...
er been a stock split for this company?
Walmart's internal stake (stock) holders are the board of directors. External stake (stock) holders are individuals that purchase Walmart stock.
A stock split is most likely to occur when
No, the par value does not change in a stock split.
To use the Exxon stock split calculator to determine the impact on your investments, input the current number of shares you own, the current stock price, and the proposed split ratio. The calculator will then show you the new number of shares you would have after the split and the adjusted stock price. This can help you understand how a stock split may affect the value of your investment.
WalMart is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol WMT.
A stock split does not affect the par value of a company's shares. The par value remains the same before and after a stock split.