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Stock Split

 What Is a Stock Split and Why Does It Happen?

What Is a Stock Split and Why Does It Happen?

Stock splits are unique and often anticipated events by market watchers, traders, and investors alike. This rare and substantial event can be a game changer for the market and the companies involved. So what is a stock split, what does a stock split mean to an investor and why do companies split stocks?


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