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  2. How Many Times Has Google Stock Split? - AOL

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    What Was Google’s Stock Price Before the Splits? In 2014, Google’s stock was trading at $1,135.10 just before the split. After the split, the stock traded at $567.55.

  3. Google Stock: Should You Buy, Sell or Hold Before or After ...

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    Here's what you need to know about the upcoming Google stock split. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  4. Alphabet Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Alphabet Inc. is the parent of a diverse set of subsidiaries: [ 25][ 26][ 27] As of September 1, 2017, their equity is held by a subsidiary known as XXVI Holdings, Inc. (referring to the Roman numeral of 26, the number of letters in the alphabet), so that they can be valued and legally separated from Google.

  5. Google Decoded: Our Translation of the Stock Split Explanation

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    It's official. Google (GOOG) is splitting its stock. Last week, in the course of reporting its first-quarter earnings, the company announced that it's bowing to investor wishes and greenlighting a ...

  6. Stock split - Wikipedia

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    A stock split or stock divide increases the number of shares in a company. For example, after a 2-for-1 split, each investor will own double the number of shares, and each share will be worth half as much. A stock split causes a decrease of market price of individual shares, but does not change the total market capitalization of the company ...

  7. Reverse stock split - Wikipedia

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    The "reverse stock split" appellation is a reference to the more common stock split in which shares are effectively divided to form a larger number of proportionally less valuable shares. New shares are typically issued in a simple ratio, e.g. 1 new share for 2 old shares, 3 for 4, etc. A reverse split is the opposite of a stock split.

  8. Alphabet Stock Split: A Win for Retail Investors … And the Dow?

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    The Google parent's stock split will make its shares more affordable to retail investors, sets up possible Dow Jones inclusion. The Google parent's stock split will make its shares more affordable ...

  9. Google's Unusual Stock Split - AOL

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    The big story here was Google's stock split, announced in 2012, and now finally clearing litigation. Rather than a traditional 2-for-1 split, the split will create a new class of shares, class C ...