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What is a Stock Split: Forward and Reverse? A forward split is when a stock swaps its shares for an equivalent value amount of new shares that are a fraction of the previous shares’ price, like swapping a dime for two nickels. A reverse split is when the stock is swapped for equivalent value of shares that are a multiple of the previous shares, like swapping four quarters for a dollar.
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Finance Allah Shmoop what is a stock split forward and
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reverse Well there are more ways of slicing dicing and
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reorganizing the structure of the ownership pie you bought into
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when you acquired those three hundred shares of whatever dot
- 00:19
com And in the background you hear the rhythmic pounding
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- 00:22
of leather shoes on wood floor the sound of retail
- 00:25
investors jumping up and down with excitement when a stock
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splits This is very strange to professional investors because when
- 00:33
a stock splits it is in fact a mathematically neutral
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event neither good nor bad Think about it like the
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apple your grandma had divided in half for you for
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easy gumming you know when you were not quite two
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years old Then when you grew six months older and
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who had a tooth or two she split it into
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four pieces instead Cause for celebration jumping up and down
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headlines No not at all So why do company split
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their stock in the first place But mainly to make
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it easier to buy for retail buyers Famously Disney has
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always had a very large percentage of its ownership ownership
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of its shares owned by small fish retail buyers and
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buyers liketo buy in round lots or they have to
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pay all kinds of extra commission fees in normal brokered
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setups Note that around Lot comes in units of one
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hundred shares So let's think about that hundred shares Number
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one hundred shares is the minimum you khun by to
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form around lot than if Disney were trading it well
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on I'll say a five hundred dollars a share Well
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the minimum round lot unit that a retail investor would
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have to spend toe by their single round lot slice
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of the Magic Kingdom ESPN ABC and beyond Well that
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would be one hundred times five hundred or fifty thousand
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bucks And that's a lot of dough for a plumber
- 01:51
a teacher up a dia trist even a mob boss
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Okay well and not a very successful mob boss Yeah
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sorry Jimmy Walnuts were just keeping really so Disney has
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split its stock a bunch of times It wants to
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appeal to the masses of retail investors who love their
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product Will Google has done the office it Google may
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or may not have a lot of retail investors but
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they just don't want to deal with them The company
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has insular management who has super voting stock which is
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owned mostly by the founders and a kind of Silicon
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Valley arrogance even more pungent than what whips up here
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from Hollywood So when GOOG stock kisses five hundred bucks
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a share or a thousand dollars a share while the
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company is very happy to limit their ownership high to
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investors who can afford to invest at least in a
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fifty or a hundred grand in just one stock So
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here's the math simplified whatever dot com has one hundred
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million shares outstanding and this year will conveniently earn two
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hundred million dollars That's two bucks a share If you're
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keeping track its stock currently trays at fifty dollars a
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share And the company wants to make it easier for
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the less wealthy to be able to buy slices of
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its pie So it forward splits its shares to for
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one But what does that mean Well all of a
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sudden the number of shares immediately doubles from one hundred
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million to two hundred million The company will still earn
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the same two hundred million dollars this year But now
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instead of earning two dollars a share that two hundred
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million dollars over the hundred million shares now they'll earn
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two hundred million dollars over two hundred million shares or
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a dollar a share So what Fifty dollars a share
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They were trading in twenty five times the two dollars
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a share earnings And mathematically they should still trade at
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twenty five times earnings Nothing else has changed Holding now
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earnings are a dollar share instead of two dollars So
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the moment the forward stock split is effected while the
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stock should notionally get cut exactly in half But in
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practice this does not usually happen In fact when companies
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announced stock splits their stocks usually go up Why Because
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it's on ly what companies feel confident in their business
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that they choose to announce a forward stock split like
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this Think about the opposite case If loser dot com
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was earning only forty cents a share trading it ten
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times earnings and they were worried that their forty cents
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a share in earnings would go to a few pennies
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a share next steer under a failed business cycle like
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a lost lawsuit or somehow they got Amazon Well their
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stock might then go from trading at four bucks a
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share that ten times the forty cents number down toe
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under a dollar a share and if it exists under
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a dollar a share for very long with a company
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is for forcibly delisted from pretty much whatever exchange it
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was then trading on in that case well the company
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that has to do a reverse split to protect their
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share price and keep it well above that minimum dollars
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Shared delisting bomb The math right company here is a
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loser dot com They have one hundred million shares outstanding
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and will earn forty million dollars this year or forty
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cents a share at ten times earnings The stock trades
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for four bucks and if next year it signals that
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it will on Ly earn a dime and it expects
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to continue holding its ten times earnings multiple Well then
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the stock is at risk for kissing that dollar And
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if it does and it gets delisted well it's likely
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that all the current owners of the stock will dump
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it because their mutual funds aren't allowed to own pink
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sheet investments or other off exchange things And that would
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be a disaster for the company seeking any kind of
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liquidity or ability to turn ownership into cash I eat
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the management would no longer be able to sell stock
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and buy Porsche is to avoid the black smoldering hole
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in the ground Loser dot com then does a reverse
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four for one split such that a hundred million shares
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outstanding now go to only being twenty five million and
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a dime A share projected for next year becomes forty
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cents and it's likely that the four bucks a share
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Stock III words trading today becomes sixteen dollars all else
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being equal So yeah that's forward and reverse stock splits
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In a nutshell And while speaking of nuts if you
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fail to pay Jimmy well nuts when he's shaking you
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down he has a very different idea of forward and 00:05:50.948 --> [endTime] reverse split
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