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Rawgeek Posted 12 years ago
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We’re just wondering how many companies that have converted to stock split since January 1, 2014 and July 31, 2014 and how many more companies to split. Could we get a report/numbers for this? When this going to complete; do you have any ETA for this?
  

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rawgeek We’re just wondering how many companies that have converted to stock split since January 1, 2014 and July 31, 2014 and how many more companies to split. Could we get a report/numbers for this? When this going to complete; do you have any ETA for this?

  • rawgeek We’re just wondering how many companies that have converted to stock split since January 1, 2014 and July 31, 2014 and how many more companies to split.
  • Could we get a report/numbers for this?
  • When this going to complete; do you have any ETA for this?
  • Can you tell us why you need a that-clause in this sentence and why you have two separate dates with the since-clause?
  • Also in stock terms, a "split " is not a conversion.
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rawgeek We’re just wondering how many companies that have converted to stock split since January 1, 2014 and July 31, 2014 and how many more companies to split. Could we get a report/numbers for this? When this going to complete; do you have any ETA for this?
Can you tell us why you need a that-clause in this sentence and why you have two separate dates with t
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We're just wondering makes it sound rather unimportant.

But the last part of your paragraph makes it sound rather important.

So, which is it?
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There is a difference between when the split is announced and when it is paid. Generally the announcement is made about one month in advance. For the US stock markets, the current information is here:
http://investing.money.msn.com/investments/calendar/stock-splits?date=20

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