By: Ryan
According to a CNN article I read it was so smaller shareholders of Burlington Northern Santa Fe wouldn’t take as much of a hit when they receive the Berkshire stock. To be honest, I’m not sure how...
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Ah, that makes sense. If you’re involved in a deal like that, anything that can’t be made even through the deal is just cashed out. i.e. if the company is doing a 10 shares for 1 share purchase, and...
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This will make shares more trdble and my bet is you will see $100 shares shortly after the split. I am a buyer in antcipation of the split
View ArticleBy: fredct
Oy. Stock splits don’t change the value of a company. It decreases the earnings by the same amount of the split per share, so each share is indeed worth 1/x the amount of the old shares. Sometimes...
View ArticleBy: matthew
i bought 1 share of Berkshire Hathaway – B share today. There will be a stock split 50:1. So would i get 50 share by tommorrow for the one share i bought today? i appreciate if somebody answers
View ArticleBy: fredct
Yes, but each share will be worth 1/50th as much. Its like taking your piece of pizza and cutting it into 50 tiny slices. You still have the same amount of pizza, just in more pieces.
View ArticleBy: TWBORL
Actually, Warren is giving you the opportunity to purchase into Brookshire-B shares, so now is the time !!!
View ArticleBy: Guy
Hi, I have been reading your very interesting article, helped me alot I was wondering (because I don’t really understand stocks that well) How should I calculate the stock now - If I’m holding a brk-b...
View ArticleBy: Ryan Guina
Guy, a couple years ago BRK-B was worth few thousand dollars per share, then it split to it’s current levels. The stock at its current listed price is correct. Here is an example of how it would look...
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Ohh ok – I’m sorry for thesse “beginner” questions It’s just this stock has been bought for me at the year of 1999. And I only found out I have this today, I really have No connection to the stock...
View ArticleBy: fredct
Oy. Stock splits don’t change the value of a company. It decreases the earnings by the same amount of the split per share, so each share is indeed worth 1/x the amount of the old shares. Sometimes...
View ArticleBy: matthew
i bought 1 share of Berkshire Hathaway – B share today. There will be a stock split 50:1. So would i get 50 share by tommorrow for the one share i bought today? i appreciate if somebody answers
View ArticleBy: fredct
Yes, but each share will be worth 1/50th as much. Its like taking your piece of pizza and cutting it into 50 tiny slices. You still have the same amount of pizza, just in more pieces.
View ArticleBy: TWBORL
Actually, Warren is giving you the opportunity to purchase into Brookshire-B shares, so now is the time !!! 🙂
View ArticleBy: Guy
Hi, I have been reading your very interesting article, helped me alot I was wondering (because I don’t really understand stocks that well) How should I calculate the stock now – If I’m holding a brk-b...
View ArticleBy: Ryan Guina
Guy, a couple years ago BRK-B was worth few thousand dollars per share, then it split to it’s current levels. The stock at its current listed price is correct. Here is an example of how it would look...
View ArticleBy: Guy
Ohh ok – I’m sorry for thesse “beginner” questions It’s just this stock has been bought for me at the year of 1999. And I only found out I have this today, I really have No connection to the stock...
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