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To: Tiffany P. who wrote (2642)2/3/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: De Peepster  Respond to of 5300
 
Dear Tiffany,
I would never venture that guess re: how many splits, while I do think that one is realistic this year, have given no thoughts beyond that. Shaking & baking my ass, we be fishing and tanning tatas, LMAOOOOOOOO, ok yes and dancing hmm, you were correct!!!!!!
L & $ WCTI,, Barbara



To: Tiffany P. who wrote (2642)2/3/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: WTSherman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5300
 
Tiffany, no offense,but, your post is almost scary... You do understand that a split will result in you having 2 or 3 times more shares at 1/2 or 1/3 the price, right? In recent years, splits have been associated with run ups from very high priced stocks(its widely presumed that the lower price and greater number of shares will increase liquidity and lower volatility. But, a longer term analysis doesnt' show that splits have any significant long term effect on the value of a company's market cap.

The bottom line here is that if you have 1500 shares now and that's worth $45K and they split tomorrow you would still have $45K worth of stock...

The main advantage from a split at this low price would be to moderate the volatility a little.