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Amazon announces 20-for-1 stock split, $10 bln share

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Amazon announces 20-for-1 stock split, $10 bln share

Amazon.com Inc said on Wednesday its board approved a 20-for-1 split of the e-commerce giant’s common stock and authorized a $10 billion buyback plan, sending the company’s shares up 7% in extended trading.

This is the first stock split by Amazon since 1999 and it will give investors 19 additional shares for every share they hold. Trading based on the new share price will begin on June 6, Reuters reports.

Amazon’s share split is similar to the one announced by Google parent Alphabet last month. Several mega cap companies such as Apple, Tesla and Nvidia have split their stocks since 2020.

Amazon’s stock, which closed at $2,785.58 on Wednesday, has nearly doubled over the last two years, when demand for both its e-commerce and cloud computing business surged in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This split would give our employees more flexibility in how they manage their equity in Amazon and make the share price more accessible for people looking to invest in the company,” an Amazon spokesperson said.

The stock buyback replaces the previous $5 billion stock repurchase authorized by Amazon’s board in 2016, under which the company had repurchased $2.12 billion of its shares.

After shares declined about 16% amid a tech rout this year, the company’s market capitalization stood at roughly $1.4 trillion as of last close.

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