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What is the Effect of stock rollbacks




what is the effect of a stock rollback on share price




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What is the Effect of stock rollbacks

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Sep 17, 2010
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by: Shaun

In a rollback the price of the shares are increased, but investors get less shares. For example if you own 100 shares of XYZ stock which is trading at $50 the stock may go up to $100, but the number of shares you own would drop to 50.

This happens to make everything equal.

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