RDB Realty & Infrastructure Limited is an India-based company primarily engaged in real estate construction and development. This week, investors should keep an eye on RDB Infra and other stocks that are about to turn ex-split. Here’s what you need to kno
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RDB Infra, or RDB Realty & Infrastructure Limited, is primarily engaged in real estate construction and development in India.
An ex-split date is the first trading day when a stock begins trading without the value of the recent stock split. This means the stock will trade at a lower price reflecting the split.
RDB Infra is turning ex-split to increase the stock’s liquidity and make it more accessible to a broader range of investors.
Other notable stocks turning ex-split next week include ABC Ltd., XYZ Corp., PQR Energy, and DEF Pharmaceuticals.
Stock splits can make a stock more affordable, increase liquidity, and potentially attract more buyers. However, the total value of an investor’s holdings remains the same.
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