How to calculate return when stock split takes place?
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To calculate the number of new shares you will have after a stock split, multiply the number of shares you currently own by the number of new shares being issued for each existing share. For example, say a company that you own 150 shares of is doing a 2-for-1 stock split
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Sometimes, companies will perform reverse stock splits, where you end up with fewer shares of stock after the split than you owned before. To calculate a reverse stock split, divide the current number of shares you own in the company by the number of shares that are being converted into each new share.
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