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How does a rollback affect my stock price?




How does a rollback affect my stock price?




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How does a rollback affect my stock price?

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Aug 14, 2010
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by: Shaun

A rollback is another term for a reverse stock split. When a company rolls back the price of the shares increase but you own half as many.

For instance if you hold 100 shares of XYZ stock and it is trading at $50 you will own 50 shares of XYZ stock that is trading at $100 when it is all over.

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