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    Home / News / Business News / NVIDIA stock split might spur trend in tech industry: BofA
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    NVIDIA stock split might spur trend in tech industry: BofA
    Lower prices of stocks could make them appear more attractive to retail investors

    NVIDIA stock split might spur trend in tech industry: BofA

    By Akash Pandey
    May 25, 2024
    06:38 pm
    What's the story

    NVIDIA's recent announcement of 10-for-1 stock split could potentially influence a trend among high-value tech companies, according to a note from Bank of America (BofA). The bank identified 36 S&P 500 companies with stock prices above $500 as potential candidates for similar splits. "Stocks with high share prices are typically prime candidates for split announcements," wrote Jared Woodard and his team at BofA, suggesting that lower stock prices could "broaden access to the stock."

    Potential splits

    Tech giants Microsoft and Meta nearing split threshold

    Microsoft and Meta Platforms, two of the so-called "Magnificent Seven," are nearing the $500 share price threshold, according to BofA. Other tech companies such as Broadcom, Super Micro Computer, ServiceNow, and Netflix were also identified by Woodard's team as potential split candidates due to their high share prices. Booking Holdings, with a single share costing more than $3,500, could also be a top contender for a split.

    Broad spectrum

    High-value companies across sectors may follow suit

    BofA's list of potential split candidates extends beyond the tech sector, including companies like AutoZone, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, and Eli Lilly & Co. These companies also have substantial share prices, making them prime candidates for stock splits. Earlier this year, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. made headlines with its historic 50-to-1 split, indicating that the trend is not confined to tech companies alone.

    Investor perception

    Stock splits have a psychological impact rather than fundamental

    The impact of stock splits is more psychological than fundamental, as the value of an investor's stake remains unchanged despite the increase in the number of shares they own. For instance, in NVIDIA's case, one share currently valued around $1,000 will turn into 10 shares each worth about $100. High share prices do not necessarily equate to high valuations but lower prices could make stocks appear more attractive to retail investors.

    Strong returns

    Stock splits seen as 'sign of strength' by BofA

    BofA views stock splits as "a sign of strength," noting that companies that have split their stocks usually see strong returns in the following year. "Historically, stocks have notched 25% total returns in the 12 months after a split is announced, compared to 12% for the broad index," BofA stated. However, it cautioned that outperformance is not guaranteed as while a split can signify strong momentum, companies can also struggle in challenging environments.

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