As stock splits wane, more may follow Google to $1,000
October 19, 2013 Leave a comment
As stock splits wane, more may follow Google to $1,000
4:17pm EDT
NEW YORK (Reuters) – With its surge on Friday, Google Inc became the latest member, though not likely the last, of a tiny fraternity of companies that boast $1,000 share prices. In a market where stock splits have become rarer, there may be more of this to come than just the two stocks with four-digit stock prices in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index – Google and Priceline.com, which hit $1,000 earlier this year. Historically, once share prices got too high – even around $125 a share – companies split shares to make them more accessible to Main Street investors. But splits have become few and far between, and big numbers are more the norm for familiar names like Apple Inc, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc, Netflix Inc and Visa Inc. Stock splits peaked in 1986 and 1987, when there were 114 and 111 splits, respectively, and they surged again in the go-go days of the dot-com bubble, with 102 splits in 1997, back when retail investors hungrily chased the tech boom, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices. Read more of this post









