
Amazon has undergone several stock splits since it went public in 1997. Here is a list of the stock splits that have occurred:
- 2-for-1 stock split: On June 2, 1998, Amazon completed a 2-for-1 stock split. This means that for every 1 share of Amazon stock that an investor owned, they received an additional share.
- 3-for-1 stock split: On January 5, 1999, Amazon completed a 3-for-1 stock split. This means that for every 1 share of Amazon stock that an investor owned, they received an additional 2 shares.
- 2-for-1 stock split: On September 2, 2002, Amazon completed a 2-for-1 stock split. This means that for every 1 share of Amazon stock that an investor owned, they received an additional share.
- 3-for-1 stock split: On January 5, 1999, Amazon completed a 3-for-1 stock split. This means that for every 1 share of Amazon stock that an investor owned, they received an additional 2 shares.
Amazon has not announced any plans for future stock splits. The company’s stock split history and any plans for future splits can be found in its public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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