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ShinerBock
May 25, 2019Explorer
Dave5143 wrote:2oldman wrote:mich800 wrote:It usually reflects the company's value, yes.
You do realize dollar share price is not the value of a company.
Need to consider the number of shares outstanding. In the case of F there are something North of 3.9 Billion shares. At $10 a share that comes to a total capitalization of $39 Billion.
Source: Yahoo Finance.
Yeah, Fords stock has split many times throughout the years which is common for stocks as old as Ford's. Every time it gets too high, they split it to reduce cost per share to attract buyers and to increase market liquidity.
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