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Non-Tech : Philip Morris - A Stock For Wealth Or Poverty (MO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: md1derful who wrote (6137)3/5/2001 3:38:11 AM
From: Xianming Liu  Respond to of 6439
 
I do not know if big MO has ever done "symbolic" stock split such as 3 for 2. It has over 2.2 billion shares outstanding and is widely held by many institutions and individual investors. So, it tends to let stock price run into triple digits before split. The last two splits were 4 for 1 and 3 for 1, respectively. My observation is that the companies in DJIA generally will not split their shares until they reach triple digits.



To: md1derful who wrote (6137)3/7/2001 11:32:56 AM
From: Xianming Liu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6439
 
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Look like the $50 March call you wrote will likely be exercised.