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Navitas has potential in the semiconductor industry, but it's a high-risk company that has been losing money.
On Sept. 10, with Lucid's stock price up 20% from its low, the shorts threw in the towel. Short interest plunged back to ...
Stocks that have undergone a split are bound to see an inflow of retail investors who want to make the most of the freshly ...
Reverse stock splits let small companies dodge delisting, dilute shareholders, and enrich their financial backers through a ...
Three high-profile businesses -- two of which have never split before -- appear primed to become Wall Street's next forward ...
To date, three prominent non-tech companies have completed forward splits: O'Reilly Automotive, Fastenal, and Interactive ...
Once a stock's share price gets too high, even a single share can become too expensive for smaller investors. Stock splits don't create any inherent value, but they are typically considered ...
A stock split -- one way or the other -- artificially changes a company's stock price and outstanding share count.
ECD Automotive Design, Inc. (NASDAQ: ECDA), the (“ECD” or the “Company”), the world’s largest Land Rover and Jaguar restoration company known for its custom luxury builds, including bespoke Defenders, ...
EV maker Lucid's shares closed down over 10% Tuesday, even if they looked to be trading at higher prices than they were on Friday.
The Company’s common stock will continue to trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market (“Nasdaq”) under the Company’s existing trading symbol “NXTT” and will begin trading on a split-adjusted basis at the ...
Reverse stock splits may temporarily boost share prices, but they rarely fix deeper business problems. Learn why the market sees them as warning signs and what investors should watch out for.