Reverse Stock Split

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A reverse stock split definition refers to a corporate action where a company reduces the number of its outstanding shares, increasing the share price proportionally. This maneuver is often employed to boost the stock’s market price and meet exchange listing requirements. For example, in a 1-for-10 reverse stock split, every 10 shares are consolidated into one. This term fits best under the category of Corporate Finance.

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