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Why do companies announce Stock Split? Write the procedure? |
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Answer» If the value of the stock doesn't change, what motivates a company to split its stock? Though there are no theoretical reasons in financial literature to indicate the need for a stock split, generally, there are mainly two important reasons. As the price of a security gets higher and higher, some investors may feel the price is too high for them to buy, or small investors may feel it is unaffordable. Splitting the stock brings the share price down to a more "attractive" level. In our earlier example to buy 1 share of company ABC you need Rs. 40 pre-split, but after the stock split the same number of shares can be bought for Rs.10, making it attractive for more investors to buy the share. This leads us to the second reason. Splitting a stock may lead to increase in the stock's liquidity, since more investors are able to afford the share and the total outstanding shares of the company have also increased in the market |
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