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Better Stock-Split Buy: Broadcom vs. Chipotle


Stock splits have been a popular market theme in recent times, with giants across industries launching these operations. Why do investors love Stock splits? Because they lower the per-share price of a Stock, making it easier for a broader range of investors to get in on that particular player.

In a split, a company issues additional shares to current holders, a move that lowers the price without changing anything fundamental. The company's market value and the value of your investment if you're already a shareholder remain the same.

A stock split isn't a catalyst for stock performance, so investors won't buy a particular player just because it's launched a split. But companies that launch splits generally have done well in the past -- and have confidence that their shares can once again rise from their new, post-split prices. So, it's worth giving them a second look and considering whether they have what it takes to succeed over the long haul.

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