Jun 29, 1999 2:1
The last ETP stock split went into effect in 2003.
The last stock split for Procter & Gamble occurred on April 1, 2004. It was a 2-for-1 stock split, which means that shareholders received an additional share for every share they owned, effectively halving the stock price. Since then, the company has not conducted any further stock splits.
1988
2 for 1 or half
The Feb 2011 was the only split in the last seven years I think.
Avaya stock did not split.
around $114.00 I believe
er been a stock split for this company?
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.
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.