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esquire415
PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:00 am Post subject: Stock splits Reply with quote

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The simulator is not taking into account stock splits. I've held VIP for a while and they did a 5-1 stock split a couple of months ago. It has skyrocketed since and the simulator is telling me that I am losing big money on it. Please fix it. Thank you.
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Please send me a PM with a link to an article detailing the split and I will take care of it.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:19 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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There was a rumour floating around at he beginning of he month , hinting at a GOOG split .


Rumour and conjecture I think , or the stock would've mysteriously jumped up higher one or two days this month at least .
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google is way down
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can anybody explain to me how a stock splits and its how it all works for the investing people
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A stock split is created in order for company to generate new cash for a various reasons, company expansions, buyouts, R & D, new product lines and a few others.
Basically the stock you own is divide by the split ratio, creating more shares that you own. examples 2 to 1 split , your original stock was value at $20 a share, if you own 1 share it now becomes 2 shares worth $10 each. 3 to 2 split = 1 share now becomes 1.6667 shares, another way to look at it is 2 shares become 3 shares.

Then you have reverse splits- which is where your stock value increases.

ex: 2 to 1 split = 20 shares become 10 shares, so if you had 2 shares at $10 it now becomes 1 share worth $20.
3 to 2 split = 1 share value @ $10. is now worth $16.67

Remember always to do your research .
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cptken
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thanks for the explanation it was very helpful
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Im Not Warren Buffett
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deprived wrote:
A stock split is created in order for company to generate new cash for a various reasons, company expansions, buyouts, R & D, new product lines and a few others.


Stock splits are a non-economic event.

Your explanation beyond this is correct, though.
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deprived
PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 3:46 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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Embarassed Thank's for the correction, but i am confused. What constitues an non-econmic event (not trying to be rude here). The example i can see is this; and this still can be consider an econmic event Tthe fact that the company is trying to increase stock purchases to a round number, which is truely trying to get more investor's to buy becasue the price is too high.

This explaination comes off investopedia.com

A corporate action in which a company's existing shares are divided into multiple shares. Although the number of shares outstanding increases by a specific multiple, the total dollar value of the shares remains the same compared to pre-split amounts, because no real value has been added as a result of the split

One reason as to why stock splits are performed is that a company's share price has grown so high that to many investors, the shares are too expensive to buy in round lots.
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Im Not Warren Buffett
PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 4:02 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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The round lot argument should be taken out to the woodshed and shot, it's a relic of pre-1990s times when there were extra brokerage fees for not buying a "round lot" - i.e. a multiple of 100 shares. Now, it's no problem to do so, and any number of brokers will let you buy 10, 20, 34, 47, etc. shares.

When I say non-economic event, that means there is no economic impact in the sense that it doesn't create or destroy any value. It would be like if you have a box of pizza, unsliced, and I go and cut it in half and give it to you. There is no not change in how much you have... it's just more easily divisible.
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cptken
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that helps out a lot guys i understand now so really all a company is doing is getting the price of the stock down so they get more trading.
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