Intel Corporation has had a total of five stock splits since its initial public offering in 1971. These splits occurred in 1987, 1993, 1996, 1999, and 2000. Each split was intended to make shares more accessible to a broader range of investors by lowering the price per share.
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While the processor manufacturer, Intel corp, doesn't produce laptops, many laptop producers do use Intel chip-sets. Laptops which contain Intel processors are best known for their snappy ability to process data and remain stable.
As of October 2023, ConocoPhillips has undergone a total of four stock splits. These splits occurred in 1981, 1983, 1987, and 1998. Each split was aimed at making the stock more accessible to a broader range of investors by reducing the share price.
The Feb 2011 was the only split in the last seven years I think.
I have a Stock Certificate for Capital Stock of Penn State Investors Corp. Dated: Feb 1964 Do not know what happened to them, and initial research has not turned anything up! If you have any more info. , please share! stephenscrignoli@comcast.net many thanks
There are quite a few companies named "Sonic Systems Inc." in the United States. The first thing you need to know is what the stock ticker symbol is for this company. Once you have the stock ticker symbol, you can do a stock history search to see how many stock splits or reverse splits have occured with this symbol. If you take the original number of shares, add or subtract the splits or reverse splits, you will have the number of current shares you now own. Take the current number of shares owned and multiply that by the current stock price and you will have the total worth. To make this easier, you can contact any broker with your current share information and have them perform a valuation.
Some technical terms used in stock trading would be dividend, split, and gain. Dividend is an amount of money paid to stock holders based on how many stocks they hold, split is when the stock splits and doubles the amount available, and a gain is any rise in the stock's value.
Since 2004, Apple has split its stock five times. The splits occurred in the following years: a 2-for-1 split in 2005, another 2-for-1 split in 2014, and a 4-for-1 split in 2020. These stock splits were intended to make shares more affordable and increase liquidity for investors.
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GTE Corporation, which was primarily involved in telecommunications, underwent multiple stock splits throughout its history. Notably, it executed a 2-for-1 stock split in 1982 and another in 1986. In total, GTE stock split around five times before the company was merged with Bell Atlantic in 2000.
Since 1992 LILCO itself has had NO stock splits. However, in 1998, LILCO and Brooklyn Union were merged to form Keyspan Corporation (KSE). For every share of LILCO, owners received 0.88 shares of Keyspan. In 2007 Keyspan was bought by National Grid and stockholders received cash for their holdings on 10/30/2007. -- a former stockholder
Since April 11, 1997, Exxon Mobil Corporation's stock has split once, which occurred on June 30, 2001. This 2-for-1 stock split effectively doubled the number of shares outstanding while halving the share price. Since then, there have been no additional stock splits.