RDB Infrastructure and Power Limited (formerly RDB Realty & Infrastructure Ltd), a leading real estate and solar services company founded in 1981, has seen its stock hit a 5% upper circuit following a 10:1 stock split. This move has positioned the stock a
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A 10:1 stock split means that for every one share an investor owns, they will receive 10 shares. This reduces the price per share but increases the number of shares, making the stock more accessible to retail investors.
The company performed the stock split to make the shares more affordable and accessible to retail investors, thereby broadening its investor base and increasing liquidity in the market.
Following the 10:1 stock split, the stock is trading below Rs 60 per share, making it more attractive to small investors.
RDB Infrastructure and Power Limited operates in both the real estate and solar energy sectors, with a strong focus on developing and maintaining solar power plants in India.
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