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Reverse Split Defined

Combine multiple stock shares into one share such that the stockholder's equity (both in total and for the individual stockholder) remains unchanged, but each stockholder holds fewer shares worth more each. For example, in a one-for-two reverse split, each stockholder receives one share for every two shares held. The new shares are worth twice as much as the old shares, but since the stockholder has half as many shares, his investment remains unchanged.

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  • Stock Splits: A discussion of what stock splits are, why they occur, and the effect they may have on the performance of a corporation� 39;s stock.

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