This is because the last time NVIDIA Corporation has done so was way back in November 2007 with a 3:2 split, before the Global Financial Crisis sent the stock markets around the world reeling. Most shareholders probably won't remember a time when NVDA underwent a stock split. All charts and tables are regenerated to reflect Friday's data. Instead of focusing on the possibility of the company doing a stock split, the attention is now on the effect on NVDA stock and long-term investors. This meant that before I managed to complete the discussion about a potential stock split for Nvidia, the company has already announced its intention to do so.Īlthough it was disappointing that I wasn't able to get the article out in time for the benefit of readers to position themselves ahead of the news, I decided there's value in continuing with the writing considering that much of the original discussion would help investors determine the significance of a stock split for Nvidia shareholders.įurthermore, shareholders still need to approve the split and I hope this article will help in the decision. Interestingly, as highly anticipated by readers, Nvidia announced Friday that its decision to do a four-for-one stock split has been approved by the board. Photo by Antonio Bordunovi/iStock Editorial via Getty ImagesĪfter my article titled Tesla Stock Split: Will It Happen Againwas published on April 23, I chose to cover the same for Nvidia ( NASDAQ: NVDA).
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