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To: K. M. Strickler who wrote (40539)5/6/1998 9:53:00 AM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
yes, I am sure about vol being adjusted. Splits do NOTHING to the trading of a stock except lower the price. If I have $1 mil in Dell stock today, and the stock splits, I still have $1 mil (unless the idiots come out in the morning and bid it up after a split just cause it split, then I might have $1.1 mil).

When I sell my 1 mil, twice the number of shares cross the tape as would have crossed before the split. Come on!!!!!!!!! if anything and the vol wasn't split in the past (which I KNOW it is, this is basic stuff guys), DELL would be trading MORE vol after a split cause in LaLa land there are more shares out there floating around. Use your brains guys, this isn't rocket science.