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What Is a Reverse Stock Split?

By Matthew Frankel, CFP – Updated Jul 3, 2025 at 11:30PM

Key Points

  • A reverse stock split consolidates shares, raising the price but not changing the investment's total value.
  • Companies often perform reverse splits to avoid delisting or to meet institutional investment criteria.
  • Investor reactions to reverse splits vary, making each split's impact uncertain and dependent on context.
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