We don't have records of FITELL CORP-A (FTEL) doing a stock split. However, you can track this stock with StockSplitWatcher to get notified if they file for a split with the SEC.
FITELL CORP-A is currently rated as medium risk for potential reverse stock splits. Our analysis considers factors like share price, trading volume, SEC filings, and corporate health. Monitor this stock regularly.
FITELL CORP-A (FTEL) is traded on the NASDAQ. Different exchanges have different listing requirements that can affect stock split likelihood.
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A reverse stock split for FITELL CORP-A would reduce the number of shares you own while increasing the price per share proportionally. For example, in a 1:10 reverse split, 10 shares at $1 would become 1 share at $10. While your total value stays the same initially, reverse splits often signal financial trouble and historically lead to continued price declines. This is why monitoring FTEL for reverse split filings is important.
Reverse stock splits reduce your share count while raising the price per share. Learn what they really mean for your portfolio and why they're often a warning sign.
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Stock splits and reverse stock splits might seem like opposite sides of the same coin. The reality is one signals strength while the other often signals distress.
Stock Risk Analysis
Bag Holding Risk
This stock shows significant warning signs. Proceed with extreme caution.
FITELL CORP-A
Last Price: $0.73
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Warning: This stock has exhibited patterns commonly associated with high-risk investments. Always do your own research before making investment decisions.
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