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Amazon's Split Shouldn't Mean Much, But It Might Still Help the Stock
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After a 20-for-1 split from Friday’s closing price of $2,447, the stock opens at around $122 each. It looks like it might open slightly higher than that.</p><p>Stock splits don’t mean much—shareholders simply get more shares for every one they hold and the price of each is lower—but it could boost the stock’s trading price.</p><p>For starters, at $122 apiece, the purchase price is more attainable to people who want to own a whole share of Amazon (ticker: AMZN) but were deterred by the higher, presplit price.</p><p>Another possible boost to the stock: It makes Amazon.com a contender for inclusion in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, an index that weights components by price. A high-price stock moves the index more than a low-price one, and a four-figure stock would wield outsize influence on the index. But that change won’t happen quickly. 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