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  2. Split capital investment trust - Wikipedia

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    A split capital investment trust (split) is a type of investment trust which issues different classes of share to give the investor a choice of shares to match their needs. Most splits have a limited life determined at launch known as the wind-up date. Typically the life of a split capital trust is five to ten years.

  3. Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS; Chinese: 香港測量師學會) is a surveying organisation in Hong Kong. It was formally established in April 1984 with 85 founding members. It is the only professional surveying body incorporated by ordinance in Hong Kong.

  4. Aberforth Split Level Income Trust - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The fund operates as a split capital investment trust featuring two classes of shares available on the London Stock Exchange, Ordinary Shares and Zero Dividend Preference (ZDP) shares. [3] Aberforth Partners LLP manages the fund with Angus Gordon Lennox serving as the chairman since its inception in July 2017. [4]

  5. What Is a Stock Split and How Does It Impact Your Portfolio?

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    What Is a 2-for-1 Stock Split? A forward 2-for-1 stock split — sometimes expressed as 2:1 — occurs when a company doubles the number of outstanding shares and cuts the value of each share in half.

  6. Stock split - Wikipedia

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    The main effect of stock splits is an increase in the liquidity of a stock: [3] there are more buyers and sellers for 10 shares at $10 than 1 share at $100. Some companies avoid a stock split to obtain the opposite strategy: by refusing to split the stock and keeping the price high, they reduce trading volume.

  7. Trust-preferred security - Wikipedia

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    The issuing company forms a Delaware trust (a Connecticut trust is also common) and holds 100% of the common stock of the trust. The trust then issues preferred stock to investors. All of the proceeds from the issuance of preferred stock are paid to the company. In exchange, the company issues junior subordinated debt to the trust with ...

  8. Amazon 20-for-1 Stock Split: Is Now the Time To Buy? - AOL

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    Amazon stock has been on an upward trajectory since day one. Here's a look at Amazon's Q3 results and what you need to consider before buying its stock.

  9. HKIS - Wikipedia

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    Page information; Cite this page; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... HKIS may refer to: The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors; Hong Kong International School;