You get 5 shares for your 4 shares, but the proportionate value stays the same.
240/3= 80. 80 times 5 is 400.
Alltel had the following stock splits: 12/16/68 5 for 4 2/1/72 4 for 3 5/29/87 3 for 2 7/14/89 3 for 2 7/9/93 2 for 1
A 2 for 1 stock split refers to a corporate action by a stock company wherein the face value of a stock is cut in half and after the action date, there will be twice the number of shares of that company in the market. Say for ex: XYZ limited has 1 million stocks in the market with each of face value $10, after the split there will be a total of 2 million stocks in the market of the same company each with a face value of $5. The net worth or the market capitalization of the company would remain the same after the split. So effectively, the market price of the company would also get cut in half when the split happens.
Lloyds TSB, which rebranded to Lloyds Banking Group, has undergone several stock splits in its history. Notably, there was a 1-for-5 reverse stock split in 2009 as part of the bank's restructuring following the financial crisis. Prior to that, there were multiple splits, but the most significant recent changes pertain to the 2009 event. For the most accurate and detailed history, it's advisable to consult historical financial records or the company's investor relations resources.
A PE ratio is the price to earnings multiple for a stock. It is the current stock price divided by the earnings per share for the past 4 full quarters reported. So, if a stock is trading at $15 a share, the company earned $5 million dollars over the last 4 quarters and the company has 5 million shares outstanding, then the PE ratio would be 15 (15 / (5/5)). A low PE ratio then is a multiple that considers the stock cheap relatively, either to all other stocks, to other stocks in its industry, or to its growth prospects.
240/3= 80. 80 times 5 is 400.
Alltel had the following stock splits: 12/16/68 5 for 4 2/1/72 4 for 3 5/29/87 3 for 2 7/14/89 3 for 2 7/9/93 2 for 1
No Sherwin Williams will not split it's stock until after 2015. They set a goal 5 years ago to hit 150.00 per share by 2015.
PepsiCo has split its stock multiple times since going public in 1965. Specifically, the company has executed a total of 5 stock splits: in 1965, 1970, 1986, 1990, and 1996. Each split aimed to make shares more accessible to investors and to enhance liquidity in the market.
By division and so 4/5 = 0.8 inches
4 + 5 = 9, 4/9 x 1800 = 800, 5/9 = 1000
On Dec 5, 1972, the share price (adjusted for splits) was 5 cents per share ($0.05).The actual price per share depends on how many times the stock split and the ratio of the split (2 for 1, 5 for 1, 10 for 1) have taken place since then.
I suppose you mean the fraction 4/5. Just subtract 1 - 4/5, which is the same as 5/5 - 4/5.I suppose you mean the fraction 4/5. Just subtract 1 - 4/5, which is the same as 5/5 - 4/5.I suppose you mean the fraction 4/5. Just subtract 1 - 4/5, which is the same as 5/5 - 4/5.I suppose you mean the fraction 4/5. Just subtract 1 - 4/5, which is the same as 5/5 - 4/5.
A 2 for 1 stock split refers to a corporate action by a stock company wherein the face value of a stock is cut in half and after the action date, there will be twice the number of shares of that company in the market. Say for ex: XYZ limited has 1 million stocks in the market with each of face value $10, after the split there will be a total of 2 million stocks in the market of the same company each with a face value of $5. The net worth or the market capitalization of the company would remain the same after the split. So effectively, the market price of the company would also get cut in half when the split happens.
Warner-Lambert Company experienced several stock splits throughout its history. Notably, it split its stock 2-for-1 on March 5, 1986, and again on June 18, 1992. Additionally, a 3-for-2 stock split occurred on September 11, 1996. These splits were part of the company's strategy to enhance liquidity and make shares more affordable for investors.
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There is not much point in calculating the mean or mode of a single number. The mean of 5 is 5. The mode of 4 is 4.