by Ian Cooper
Always keep an eye on stock splits.
After all, they make expensive, sought after stocks far cheaper for retail investors that may have missed out on the prior run.
In addition, according to Bank of America analysts, stock splits are typically bullish for companies that enact them. On average, returns one-year post-split are 25%, compared to around 12% for the broader market, as noted by Investing.com.
“Splits seem to be bullish across market regimes, something management teams might consider if shares look too expensive for buybacks,” they added.
In addition, stock splits are also a sign the company is bullish on its future, believing its stock will soar again post-split.
That being said, investors may want to take advantage of upcoming stock splits with:
Nvidia (NVDA)
At the moment, NVDA trades at $1,064.69. All thanks to strong earnings on the heels of growing, explosive demand for artificial intelligence.
However, you won’t find many retail investors aggressively paying this much for the tech giant. So, in just weeks, the company will split its shares 10:1 effective June 7. So, for every one share of NVDA, you’ll receive 10 shares.
Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG)
Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) has been incredibly explosive. Since mid-2022, the CMG stock ran from about $1,300 to a recent high of $3,147. That’s expensive for most retail investors. So to help bring that cost down, the company is splitting its shares 50:1 on June 26 once it gets shareholder approval at its upcoming annual meeting.
Cintas Corp. (CTAS)
Since testing a low of about $342 in 2022, CTAS soared to a recent high of $682.81. It’s now expected to split its shares 4:1.
As noted by the company, “its Board of Directors approved a four-for-one split of its common stock. Shareholders of record, as of September 4, 2024, will receive three additional shares for each share held, which will be distributed after market close on September 11, 2024. Cintas’ shares are expected to begin trading on a post-split basis at the market open on Thursday, September 12, 2024. Prior to this announcement, Cintas’ most recent stock split was in 2000.”
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