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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 270.21+0.4%Nov 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: david1951 who wrote (170326)6/3/2014 6:47:02 PM
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David, from the URL I posted at: Message 29560041

For those unfamiliar with stock splits, this probably prompts a question: What happens to investors who buy
shares on or after the record date and before the ex date? These investors' shares will still split following the
stock split once your brokerage account is credited with the additional shares resulting from the split, just not
immediately on the split date. In other words, the split will simply take a little longer.

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