Sentences with phrase «time of its stock split»

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In a model produced by New Street Research analyst Jonathan Chaplin on Friday, AT&T might pay $ 110 a share for Time Warner, with a split of 56 % in new stock and 44 % in cash raised from borrowing.
This number is calculated using the share counting rules described in Sections 5 (a) and 5 (b) of the 2014 Plan and includes the number of shares available for new award grants under the 2014 Plan out of the 385 million shares authorized by shareholders upon adoption of the 2014 Plan; the number of shares available for new award grants under the 2003 Employee Stock Plan (the «2003 Plan») on the date that shareholders approved the 2014 Plan; the number of shares subject to outstanding stock options under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015; and two times the number of shares subject to outstanding RSUs under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015 (all adjusted for the 7 - for - 1 stock spStock Plan (the «2003 Plan») on the date that shareholders approved the 2014 Plan; the number of shares subject to outstanding stock options under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015; and two times the number of shares subject to outstanding RSUs under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015 (all adjusted for the 7 - for - 1 stock spstock options under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015; and two times the number of shares subject to outstanding RSUs under the 2003 Plan and 2014 Plan as of November 17, 2015 (all adjusted for the 7 - for - 1 stock spstock split).
Each share of convertible preferred stock may be converted, at the option of the holder, at any time into common stock as is determined by dividing the applicable original issue price by the conversion price as adjusted for certain dilutive issuances, splits and combinations.
Because of the slowing subscriber adds and the increased competition in the space, analysts are expecting earnings to drop, down to 3 cents per share from 5 cents per share (adjusted from 38 cents after its 7 - for - 1 stock split in June) at this time last year.
Sadly it's out of stock but I found this similar off - the - shoulder dress with a gorgeous floral print or this gorgeous peony split neck dress that looks so comfortable yet dressed up at the same time.
To keep the time frame shorter, 100 shares of Coca Cola purchased in 1965 would now be 2,400 shares due to stock splits.
The company has split its stock 4 times since beginning its record of annual dividend growth.
Over time, stock splits can significantly increase the number of shares the investor owns.
United Technologies Corporation has split its stock 4 times since beginning its record of dividend growth in 1994.
As a long time investor I'm used to normal stock splits and year - end captial gains distributions affecting the apparent value of my portfolio.
Since beginning its record of annual dividend increases in 1988, Chevron has split its stock 4 times, each time 2 - for - 1.
Okay, time for the promoted stock scoreboard: Ticker Date of Article Price @ Article Price @ 7/25/13 Decline Annualized Splits GTXO 5/27/2008 2.45 0.008 -99.7 % -67.1 % BONZ 10/22/2009 0.35 0.
Since beginning its record of annual dividend increases, Eaton Vance Corporation has split its stock 2 - for - 1 five times.
Since beginning the streak of consecutive dividend increases in 1973, Pepsi has split its stock 4 times, with 3 for 1 stock splits in June 1977, June 1986, and September 1990 and a 2 for 1 stock split in May 1996.
an increase in a corporation's number of outstanding shares of stock without any change in shareholder equity or market value at the time of the split
My retirement accounts are more like a 50 - 50 split between stocks and bonds, because of a longer time horizon and because yields on bonds are extremely unattractive right now.
One such monthly time series represents the returns of ten portfolios formed by sorting the universe by each stock's ratio of book equity to market value and splitting them evenly into deciles.
In two separated studies in 1996 and 2003, David Ikenberry (a former finance professor at University of Illinois and current Dean of Leeds School of Business at University of Colorado) analyzed 1,275 stocks that split two - for - one during the 1975 - 1990 time period.
Since beginning its record of dividend growth, Brady has split its stock three times: a 2 - for - one split in November 1986, a 3 - for - 1 split in December 1995, and a 2 - for - 1 split in January 2005.
Since beginning its record of dividend growth in 1993, A. O. Smith has split its stock 5 times.
Since beginning its record of dividend growth, Church & Dwight has split its stock 3 times: in September 1999 (2 - for - 1), September 2004 (3 - for - 2) and in June 2011 (2 - for - 1).
In addition to the stock dividends, Commerce Bancshares has split its stock three times since beginning its record of annual dividend growth.
So, our household can afford to be even more aggressive, so the plan calls for a 60 - 40 stock / bond split at the time of my retirement (in another 20 years).
The stock was overvalued for a long period of time when I was purchasing the shares, and even peaked at $ 88.94 on July 15th 1998, which is $ 44.47 in today's terms adjusted for the split.
Roper Technologies has split its stock 3 times since beginning its record of dividend growth in 1993.
Since beginning its record of dividend growth in 1993, Linear Technology has split its stock 4 times, each 2 - for - 1.
One such monthly time series splits the universe of equities into three groups representing the top 30 %, middle 40 %, and bottom 30 % of the universe sorted by each stock's book - equity - to - market - value ratio.
Since beginning its record of dividend growth, the company has split its stock 3 times, with 2 - for - 1 splits in June 1995, June 1998 and June 2011.
Since beginning its record of annual dividend increases in 1992, General Dynamics has split its stock 2 - for - 1 three times: in April 1994, April 1998 and March 2006.
Nexon also took the time to split its stock at the time of the report.
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