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Re: FORZANANO post# 80779

Sunday, 02/16/2014 5:13:21 AM

Sunday, February 16, 2014 5:13:21 AM

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They are not the same. A "split" increases the number of outstanding shares. This is usually done to bring the price per share down to make the stock more attractive to the average investor. A "reverse split" decreases the number of outstanding shares and is often done to bring the price per share up to meet exchange listing requirements.

Neither of these things technically impacts the total value (or market cap) of the company. They just change the number of shares that the company's value is divided between.

FORZANANO said...

Ok! so split and reverse split are the same?

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