High share prices as a corporate status symbol: the decline of stock splits
This article discusses how high share prices are becoming a status symbol for companies, noting that the decline in stock splits suggests that dividing share count is no longer a corporate orthodoxy. The piece appears to be a brief opinion/analysis from the Lex column, focusing on financial market trends and corporate behavior around share prices.
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High share prices are becoming a status symbol
Decline in stock splits suggests dividing share count no longer rules corporate orthodoxy
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