what is sharesplit and types of it explain?
Answer Posted / aravind
A stock split or stock divide increases or decreases the
number of shares in a public company. The price is adjusted
such that the before and after market capitalization of the
company remains the same and dilution does not occur.
Options and warrants are included.
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