Historical and Up - coming dividend and
stock split events are marked on the chart for your convenience.
Not exact matches
In no case, except due to an adjustment to reflect a
stock split or other
event referred to under «Adjustments» below, and except for any repricing that may be approved by shareholders, will the plan administrator (1) amend an outstanding
stock option or
stock appreciation right to reduce the exercise price or base price of the award, (2) cancel, exchange, or surrender an outstanding
stock option or
stock appreciation right in exchange for cash or other awards for the purpose of repricing the award, (3) cancel, exchange, or surrender an outstanding
stock option or
stock appreciation right in exchange for an option or
stock appreciation right with an exercise or base price that is less than the exercise or base price of the original award, or (4) take any other action that is treated as a repricing under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
«Parent Trading Price» shall mean the average closing sales price of one (1) share of Parent Common
Stock as reported on the New York Stock Exchange for the ten (10) consecutive trading days ending on the date that is two (2) trading days immediately preceding the Closing Date (as adjusted as appropriate to reflect any stock splits, stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar eve
Stock as reported on the New York
Stock Exchange for the ten (10) consecutive trading days ending on the date that is two (2) trading days immediately preceding the Closing Date (as adjusted as appropriate to reflect any stock splits, stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar eve
Stock Exchange for the ten (10) consecutive trading days ending on the date that is two (2) trading days immediately preceding the Closing Date (as adjusted as appropriate to reflect any
stock splits, stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar eve
stock splits,
stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar eve
stock dividends, combinations, reorganizations, reclassifications or similar
events).
In the
event of an extraordinary
stock dividend or other distribution, stock split, reorganization, recapitalization, spin - off, or other similar event, the committee may determine an adjustment is necessary to prevent dilution or enlargement of the benefits or potential benefits intended to be made available under the 2015 Stock Incentive
stock dividend or other distribution,
stock split, reorganization, recapitalization, spin - off, or other similar event, the committee may determine an adjustment is necessary to prevent dilution or enlargement of the benefits or potential benefits intended to be made available under the 2015 Stock Incentive
stock split, reorganization, recapitalization, spin - off, or other similar
event, the committee may determine an adjustment is necessary to prevent dilution or enlargement of the benefits or potential benefits intended to be made available under the 2015
Stock Incentive
Stock Incentive Plan.
The Series A, Series A-1, Series B, Series C, Series D, Series E, and Series F convert to Class B common
stock at the then effective conversion rate subject to adjustment in the
event of
stock -
splits,
stock dividends, and certain anti-dilutive issuances of shares of our common
stock.
In no case (except due to an adjustment to reflect a
stock split or other
event referred to under «Adjustments» below, and except for any repricing that may be approved by shareholders) will the plan administrator (1) amend an outstanding
stock option or
stock appreciation right to reduce the exercise price or base price of the award, (2) cancel, exchange, or surrender an outstanding
stock option or
stock appreciation right in exchange for cash or other awards for the purpose of repricing the award, or (3) cancel, exchange, or surrender an outstanding
stock option or
stock appreciation right in exchange for an option or
stock appreciation right with an exercise or base price that is less than the exercise or base price of the original award.
Over the years, however,
stock splits, spin - offs and other
events changed the divisor, making it a very small number (less than 0.2).
If the company recovers and increases exponentially over the coming decades, those 7 shares will not participate in the growth of the
stock price after the
split event — you will only get the much lower cash - out amount for the shares.
Strike prices may change due to certain
events, such as a
stock dividend or
stock split.
We cover everything you need to know to get your trading day started, including international market moves and
events, post-market and pre-market earnings news, upgrades and downgrades, dividends and
splits, economic indicators and estimates, big
stock movers, market internals and much more.
Over the years,
stock splits, spin - offs and other
events have resulted in changes in the divisor, making it a very small number (less than 0.2).
Last week a rare
event happened: MasterCard (NYSE: MA) announced that it will be doing a 10 - to - 1
stock split on its shares.
My thesis, springing from what I had learned in Dr. Carl Christ's class on financial economics (which in itself was an anomaly in the political economy department), forced me to analyze the then - fresh literature on
event studies on efficient markets, including the famous paper by Fama, Fisher, Jensen, and Roll on how it was impossible to make money off of
stock market
splits.
Your basis is based on your cost but may be adjusted as a result of various
events such as
stock splits.
Quarterly reports contain financial statements, a discussion from the management, and a list of «material
events» that have occurred with the company (such as a
stock split or acquisition).
Stock splits are generally not taxable
events under current law.
The group claimed that the recent hard fork
event can be compared to a
stock -
split, which means that Coinbase's «decision not to distribute the newly forged BCH tokens» is the same as «a decision by a
stock broker to withhold the new
stocks from securities holders.»