Broadcom’s Stock Split Happens Today. Here’s What it Means for You.

At today’s stock market close, Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) will make a move to slash its high-flying share price. The technology giant will complete a 10-for-1 stock split, lowering the price of its stock from more than $1,700 to about $170. The stock will start trading at the new price as of the market open on Monday.

Broadcom shares have soared nearly 100% in the past year as demand from artificial intelligence (AI) customers picked up — in the recent quarter alone AI revenue surged 280% to $3.1 billion. Investors also have applauded Broadcom’s acquisition of cloud software company VMware, a key driver of growth in the quarter.

Broadcom’s operation today doesn’t erase the stock’s fantastic past performance — it just lowers the price of each individual share by issuing more shares to current holders. And this purely mechanical operation doesn’t change anything fundamental about the company like valuation or market value. But it isn’t exactly a non-event, either. Here’s what the Broadcom operation means for the stock and for you.

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Nine new shares

If you’re already a Broadcom shareholder, after the market close today you’ll receive nine new shares for every one you already hold. This doesn’t change the total value of your holding, but it could make it easier for you to add to or reduce your position in the tech giant.

For example, if you have a budget of a couple of hundred dollars, you now can buy a full share of Broadcom instead of turning to fractional shares. And if you held only one or two shares before the split, you now will hold a total of 10 or 20 — so if you want to trim your holding, you can do it without selling off your entire position.

If you’re not yet a Broadcom shareholder and plan on investing a few thousand dollars in the stock, today’s operation won’t change anything for you. But if you aim to invest a few hundred dollars in the company, the stock split will make your purchase easier. That’s because with that amount you’ll be able to buy full shares rather than fractional ones. Fractional shares are fine, but some…

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