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Split Date
Name
Company
Type
Split Ratio
Jul 05, 2024Solocal Groupforward0.08 for 1
Jun 28, 2024Iberpapel Gestionforward0.98 for 1
Jun 27, 2024Regional REITforward0.63 for 1
Jun 26, 2024Interparfumsforward0.91 for 1
Jun 24, 2024Fincantieri S.p.A.forward0.78 for 1
Jun 24, 2024ATOSS Softwareforward0.50 for 1
Jun 20, 2024Targovax Asaforward1.00 for 1
Jun 17, 2024Beowulf Miningreverse1 for 50.00
Jun 17, 2024Fincantieri S.p.A.reverse1 for 10.00
Jun 14, 2024Korian SAforward0.62 for 1
Jun 14, 2024Casino, Guichard Perrachonreverse1 for 100.00
Jun 14, 2024Panther Metals Plcreverse1 for 25.00
Jun 13, 2024ERYTECH PHARMAforward0.92 for 1
Jun 11, 2024Aterian PLCreverse1 for 100.00
Jun 10, 2024Air Liquide (UK)forward0.91 for 1
Jun 07, 2024Rogue Baron Plcreverse1 for 6.00
Jun 06, 2024ANGLE plcforward1.00 for 1
Jun 04, 2024Faron Pharmaceuticals Oyforward0.83 for 1
May 31, 2024Cambridge Cognition Holdingsforward1.00 for 1
May 31, 2024Amur Mineralsreverse1 for 160.00
May 29, 2024SCHMOLZ + BICKENBACH AGreverse1 for 200.00
May 28, 2024Home Investment Belgiumforward0.96 for 1
May 28, 2024Great Portland Estates plc R.E.I.T.forward1.00 for 1
May 28, 2024Europlasma SAreverse1 for 5000.00
May 28, 2024Societatea Nationala de Gaze Naturale Romgaz SAforward0.10 for 1
May 28, 2024ePRICE S.p.A.reverse1 for 1000.00
May 28, 2024Alstom SAforward0.94 for 1
May 27, 2024ePRICE S.p.A.reverse1 for 1000.00
May 24, 2024Capricorn Energy PLCreverse1 for 1.27
May 24, 2024National Grid (Uk)forward1.00 for 1
May 22, 2024Superdryforward0.25 for 1
May 20, 2024Azimut Holding SPAforward0.99 for 1
May 20, 2024Exel Composites Oyjforward0.24 for 1
May 20, 2024Ascential plcreverse1 for 1.70
May 15, 2024Ondo InsurTech Plcforward0.99 for 1
May 14, 2024Genedrive plcforward0.80 for 1
May 14, 2024Biofrontera AGreverse1 for 12.20
May 13, 2024Ilika plcforward1.00 for 1
May 09, 2024Koninklijke Philips N.V.forward0.97 for 1
May 07, 2024Saab ABforward0.25 for 1
May 07, 2024Surface Transformsforward1.00 for 1
May 02, 2024Invinity Energy Systems PLCforward0.98 for 1
May 02, 2024EDP Renovaveisforward0.98 for 1
Apr 30, 2024Secured Property Developments Plcforward0.05 for 1
Apr 24, 2024Medigene AGforward0.95 for 1
Apr 23, 2024Pendragon plcreverse1 for 20.00
Apr 11, 2024Revolution Barsforward0.92 for 1
Apr 11, 2024Archosforward1.00 for 1
Apr 08, 2024Verditek Plcreverse1 for 100.00
Apr 02, 2024REACT Group plcreverse1 for 50.00
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What do 'Reverse' and 'Forward' Indicate in a Stock Split?
Forward Split: This is the most common type of stock split. In a forward split, a company increases the number of its outstanding shares by dividing each share into multiple shares, which reduces the price per share. This is typically done to make the shares more affordable.
Reverse Split: In a reverse stock split, a company reduces the number of its outstanding shares by combining shares. This increases the price of each share. Companies might do this to meet stock exchange listing requirements or to attract a different type of investor.
Understanding Split Ratios
The split ratio column in our Stock Split Calendar indicates the proportion of the split. It's presented in a format like '1 to 2' or '10 to 1'.
Examples:
1. Forward Split Example (1 to 2): If a company announces a forward split with a ratio of 1 to 2, it means each share you own will be split into 2 shares. If you owned 100 shares before the split, you would own 200 shares after the split. The price of each share would be halved.
2. Reverse Split Example (10 to 1): If a company announces a reverse split with a ratio of 10 to 1, it means every 10 shares you own will be combined into 1 share. If you owned 100 shares before the split, you would own 10 shares after the split. The price of each share would be multiplied by 10.
Impact on Investment Value
It’s important to remember that whether it's a forward or a reverse split, the total value of your shares remains the same immediately after the split. For instance, if you own shares worth $1,000 before either type of split, you will still own shares worth $1,000 immediately after the split.
By checking the type of split and the split ratio in our Stock Split Calendar, you can better understand how an upcoming split will affect the number of shares you hold and their price per share.

FAQ

How does a stock split work?
In a stock split, a company divides its existing shares into multiple shares. While the number of shares outstanding increases, the total value of the shares remains the same, as does the company's market capitalization.
    Why do companies perform stock splits?
    Companies often perform stock splits to make their shares more affordable to small investors. This can potentially increase liquidity and broaden the shareholder base.
      What is a split ratio?
      The split ratio indicates how many new shares a shareholder will receive for each share they currently own. Common split ratios are 2-for-1 or 3-for-1, meaning a shareholder receives 2 or 3 shares for every 1 share they hold.
        Does a stock split affect the value of my investment?
        No, a stock split does not change the market value of your total investment or the company's market cap. However, you will own more shares at a proportionally lower price per share.
          What is the difference between a stock split and a reverse stock split?
          In a stock split, the number of shares increases while the share price decreases. In a reverse stock split, the number of shares decreases while the share price increases.
            Are there any risks associated with stock splits?
            Stock splits themselves do not typically pose a risk to investors, as they do not fundamentally alter the company's valuation. However, market perceptions and other external factors can impact stock prices post-split.
              Can I trade stocks on the day of the split?
              Yes, you can trade stocks on the day of the split. However, it's important to note that the stock price will be adjusted to reflect the split.
                How does a stock split affect dividends?
                After a stock split, the dividend per share is typically reduced proportionally to the split ratio, but since you own more shares, the total dividend amount you receive should remain the same.