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$70 a share...sorry ,but im excited
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<blockquote data-quote="1989" data-source="post: 723595" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p>Doesn't matter what price a stock goes to. UPS could go to 100 then back to 50, but if you don't take any gains, you don't make any money. A zero or negative return if you round trip the price. </p><p></p><p>As far as a split, I wouldn't like to see that. I would rather see more buybacks. A buyback would help shareholder value. A 2 for 1 split would turn about a billion outstanding share into 2 billion shares. So a $1 move today would equal a .50 move post split. FDX has bigger moves because there are only about 300 million shares. If there was a 500 million share buyback you are looking at a $140 stock at todays valuation. $210 if you cut the outstanding shares down to the fdx level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1989, post: 723595, member: 10280"] Doesn't matter what price a stock goes to. UPS could go to 100 then back to 50, but if you don't take any gains, you don't make any money. A zero or negative return if you round trip the price. As far as a split, I wouldn't like to see that. I would rather see more buybacks. A buyback would help shareholder value. A 2 for 1 split would turn about a billion outstanding share into 2 billion shares. So a $1 move today would equal a .50 move post split. FDX has bigger moves because there are only about 300 million shares. If there was a 500 million share buyback you are looking at a $140 stock at todays valuation. $210 if you cut the outstanding shares down to the fdx level. [/QUOTE]
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