Go3iverson said:I've been waiting for this day! I bought ~100 shares at about ~$17 a piece about 19 or so months ago
Decado said:kind of sad. i liked to watch it go up up up.
now it will feel like it is april 04 or someting
Huh?Go3iverson said:With me, I just wanted to keep a constant 100 shares of Apple stock. Apple doesn't pay dividends, so the only way to really 'make money' off the stock is to sell is. This split allows me to keep my 100 shares, get cash for the balance over that and hope it grows again!
Because they know splitting is perceived as a slightly dishonest way of artifically upping the value of the complay... And Google is "honest".djbeta said:What I don't understand about all this splittling stuff is..
Why/how is it that a company like Google can have such a high stock price..
why aren't they (and other companies with high stock prices) splitting to make their shares lower in price ??
TommyWillB said:Because they know splitting is perceived as a slightly dishonest way of artifically upping the value of the complay... And Google is "honest".
Also, some brands (Mercedes) gain a certain cache by having thier prices be higer than all of the "average" brands. i.e. simple marketing.
TommyWillB said:How many other companies have 1.8 BILLION shares of stock?
Sounds like a lot to me...
TommyWillB said:Huh?
You should not be counting the "growth" # of shares... That's meaningless...
All you care about is that the $value of your investment grows... The # shares/$1 is an abritrary tangent unrelated to growth.
I think if it like gold... If someone gives you a gold coin worth a certain value... You can melt it down, and form it into two smaller coins, but it will still be the same amount of gold with the same value.
Go3iverson said:I've been waiting for this day! I bought ~100 shares at about ~$17 a piece about 19 or so months ago
djbeta said:What I don't understand about all this splittling stuff is..
Why/how is it that a company like Google can have such a high stock price..
why aren't they (and other companies with high stock prices) splitting to make their shares lower in price ??