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Tuesday, 08/21/2012 2:40:54 AM

Tuesday, August 21, 2012 2:40:54 AM

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Some information to help you with the CGFIA split calculations.

When you are informed your stock is splitting understanding how many shares and the value of your shares can be confusing. The calculation is actually very easy. If you have a 2 for 1 stock split and the stock was worth $100 per share prior to the split then, you now own double the number of shares. So, if you owned 20 shares you now own 40. To calculate the value of your shares: each share was worth $100. Your stocks overall value didn't change because now each share is worth $50. Your 20 shares pre-split were worth $2,000. You now own 40 shares worth $2,000. So $2,000 divided by 40 = $50 per share.



Source:
http://how-to.ask.com/calculate/how_to_calculate_a_stock_split

Just reverse the ratio, since this is a reverse split by CGFIA

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