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The Motley Fool: To split or not to split

2016-01-20 06:24:03| Toys - Topix.net

Q: Has Wal-Mart not split its shares since 1999 because it has too many shares already? - P.B., Honolulu A: Splitting shares is more about changing the price of shares than the number of shares, though that changes, too. Splits often take place when a stock's price is deemed too high - perhaps seeming prohibitive to less affluent investors.

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The Motley Fool: To split or not to split

2016-01-20 05:41:57| Auto Parts - Topix.net

Q: Has Wal-Mart not split its shares since 1999 because it has too many shares already? - P.B., Honolulu A: Splitting shares is more about changing the price of shares than the number of shares, though that changes, too. Splits often take place when a stock's price is deemed too high - perhaps seeming prohibitive to less affluent investors.

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The Motley Fool: Stock ticker-symbol - rules' get less strict

2015-11-29 14:51:32| Airlines - Topix.net

The E-Edition includes all of the news, comics, classifieds and advertisements of the newspaper. And it's available to subscribers before 6 a.m. every day.

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The Motley Fool: Stock ticker-symbol - rules' get less strict

2015-11-29 12:22:21| Telecom - Topix.net

The E-Edition includes all of the news, comics, classifieds and advertisements of the newspaper. And it's available to subscribers before 6 a.m. every day.

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The Motley Fool: Long-term promise for railroads is strong - Sun, 29 Nov 2015 PST

2015-11-29 10:01:33| Toys - Topix.net

The Union Pacific railroad company runs between 23 states in the western two-thirds of the U.S. Its share price has dropped over the past year, boosting its dividend yield to a recent 2.5 percent and making it a more appealing portfolio prospect The Union Pacific railroad company runs between 23 states in the western two-thirds of the U.S. Its share price has dropped over the past year, boosting its dividend yield to a recent 2.5 percent and making it a more appealing portfolio prospect. Why the slump? Well, along with an overall market weakness, prices for commodities have been weak, too, with oil prices plunging and demand for coal slowing.

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