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Over the past year, for example, Quantum Computing Inc. (NASDAQ: QUBT) stock has soared more than 170%. With shares exploding higher, some investors have begun to question whether management may choose to split its stock in the near future -- but are they right to do so?
Current market strength is attributed to Federal Reserve monetary policy, particularly the quantitative programs initiated under Ben Bernanke since 2010. Last week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit two new historical highs.
What an earnings season it’s been for mega-cap tech stocks. Earnings beats, guidance raises, and expectations of future revenue and profit growth led many of the most closely-watched tech giants to see some meaningful price appreciation following the release of their results.
However, the Eli Lilly has roared back and is up 32% year to date. The stock price now exceeds $1,000, which could potentially make the drugmaker a candidate for a stock split, a move that would attract even more attention to the company. Should investors expect it to announce a stock split anytime soon?
Micron is benefiting from a shift toward AI-grade memory with HBM and data-center DRAM driving margin expansion and record earnings. Read my analysis of MU stock.
Darryn Peterson is dealing with a hamstring injury for No. 24 Kansas, making the Jayhawks a faller in the latest College Basketball Stock Watch.
You can see that the company has split its stock before, but it has been over a decade since the last stock split. Today, the stock trades at over $1,000 per share, which is both a round number and a high price that stretches many individual investors' budgets.
Drake Maye had a shaky start, Marcus Jones made an explosive play, and Hunter Henry came up big as the Patriots captured win No. 10.