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To: THE FOX who wrote (351)2/22/2006 10:15:48 PM
From: deeno  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 387
 
generally yes. but usually they will set a dividend policy after the split has been announced



To: THE FOX who wrote (351)2/23/2006 8:27:44 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 387
 
Hi Fox, Stock splits and dividends............
Generally if there's no other change, the dividend will remain constant as a PERCENT of the new share price after the split or reverse split.

So, yes, if it was a 2:1 stock split and you earned $1.50 before the split, you'll earn $0.75 per share after the split. Your monthly or quarterly income will be the same before and after the split, but not on a per share basis.

Best regards,
Tom