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Post by UKhedgeron Aug 29, 2007 9:21am
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Splits

SplitsBilly211 In my years of experience in North American equity markets, a reverse split has RARELY been a good thing, as you put it. Folks suddenly find they have fewer shares owned and in odd lots, which results in further indiscriminate selling by disgruntled shareholders.
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