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Amazon's Big Split – Investopedia

Today marked the first trading day following Amazon’s (AMZN) 20-for-1 stock split that the company announced on March 9. Amazon shares were revalued to $120 per share, after trading well above $2000 per share prior to the stock split. Shares closed 2% higher at $124.80 in Monday trading, after hitting an intraday high of $128.70 early in the session. Shares had risen almost 8% in the five days leading up to the split, despite the fact that the stock split doesn’t create any extra value for shareholders.
Google’s Alphabet (GOOGL) also announced a 20-for-1 stock split that is set to take effect in July, and Tesla (TSLA) announced it intends to split its stock, although it hasn’t disclosed the ratio or timing of its split.
One potential advantage of the splits is that they could make the shares more likely to be added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Adding high price stocks to the Dow is always a problem because the index is weighted according to price, so the same percentage change in a high-price stock moves the index more than for one with a lower price. A four-digit stock would instantly give it the most influence in the index. The stock split will also make Amazon’s stock more affordable to retail investors.
"Amazon's stock split comes at a critical time for investors. Shares of AMZN are down 23% year-to-date, and down 20% in the past year. While the split doesn't change the value of the shares, a lower price point may attract more price-conscious buyers who have been waiting to own the stock," stated Caleb Silver, Editor-in-Chief on Investopedia.
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