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American International Group Inc (AIG) Stock Split History
American International Group Inc has split its stock 10 times since its initial public offering (IPO). The first stock split occurred on April 26, 1983 with the ratio of 5-for-4, meaning that for 4 shares of AIG owned pre-split, shareholders then owned 5 shares. 9 more splits have been implemented since then. The most recent stock split took place on July 01, 2009 on a 1-for-20 basis.
These splits have increased AIG stock's liquidity and made it more appealing to a larger group of investors. However, it's important to remember that these actions only change the number of shares and the price per share with no impact on American International Group Inc's total market capitalization.
For more detailed information of American International Group Inc's stock splits, view the table below:
These splits have increased AIG stock's liquidity and made it more appealing to a larger group of investors. However, it's important to remember that these actions only change the number of shares and the price per share with no impact on American International Group Inc's total market capitalization.
For more detailed information of American International Group Inc's stock splits, view the table below:
AIG stock split list
Date | Split Ratio |
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2009-07-01 | 1 - for - 20 |
2000-07-31 | 3 - for - 2 |
1999-08-02 | 5 - for - 4 |
1998-08-03 | 3 - for - 2 |
1997-07-28 | 3 - for - 2 |
1995-07-31 | 3 - for - 2 |
1993-07-30 | 3 - for - 2 |
1990-07-23 | 5 - for - 4 |
1986-11-18 | 2 - for - 1 |
1983-04-26 | 5 - for - 4 |
Will American International Group Inc Stock Split in 2024?
The answer will depend on the decisions of the company's managers and market volatility. American International Group Inc has not made an official announcement regarding whether it will enact a stock split or reverse stock split, but it has a history of doing so when AIG stock prices become too high or too low for retail investors. Therefore, the ultimate decisions will certainly be made by American International Group Inc's board of directors. Typically, no action is taken until its price per share reaches a specific threshold.
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