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Split stock(1) Purchases or sales shared with others. (2) Division of the outstanding shares of a corporation into a large number of shares. Ordinarily, splits must be proposed by directors and approved by shareholders.Split stock Similar MatchesSplit fee optionSplit fee optionAn option on an option. The buyer generally executes the split fee with first an initial fee, with a window period at the end of which (upon payment of a second fee) the original terms of the option may be extended to a later predetermined final notification date. Split offeringSplit offeringA municipal bond issue that is made up of serial bonds and term maturity bonds. Split ratingSplit ratingTwo different ratings given to the same security by two important rating agencies. SplitSplitIn the US, the issuing of additional shares by a company to its shareholders in proportion to their existing holdings but resulting in a correspondingly lower market price and as such no change in the value of the shareholders' equity. In a one for one split, original ownership of 1,000 shares at $10 per share changes to 2,000 shares at $5 per share. Split coupon bondSplit coupon bondA bond that begins as a zero-coupon bond paying no interest and converts to an interest paying bond on a future date. Further SuggestionsSplit printGift splitting Split commission Split rate tax system Split order Order splitting Stock split split capital investment trust |
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