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Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST) stock currently trades around the $700 mark. The company could easily split its shares and still be priced fairly high. Is a stock split likely for Costco in...
It has been decades since Costco last did a stock split. A stock splitting its shares is generally a positive sign that the company (and its stock) is doing well. Splits don't change the...
Stock split history for Costco since 1986. Prices shown are actual historical values and are not adjusted for either splits or dividends. Please see the "Historical Prices" tab for adjusted price values.
January 13, 2000: Costco executed another 2-for-1 stock split. Each share was divided into two, doubling the total number of shares and reducing the price per share by half, continuing Costco's strategy to maintain affordable share prices.
At $863 per share as of this writing, it could be a future stock-split candidate. Will the stock reach $1,000 by year-end, and is it a buy at these prices? Let's investigate.
Costco Wholesale Corp’s (NASDAQ:COST) share price has been on a remarkable ascent, trading above $800. This puts the retail giant in prime stock-split territory.
Costco stock has risen nearly 40% since the start of the year, putting the price above $900. Other consumer-facing companies with high stock prices have gone ahead with splits.
Costco's most recent stock split. All of this has helped the stock price steadily climb, prompting investors to wonder whether this top retail company will launch a stock split. A look into...
Explore COST – Costco Wholesale Corp's stock split history and its potential for future splits, presented with historical data, including dates and split ratios.
See Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) history of stock splits. Includes date and ratio.