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I also wonder why Split and by far the highest price in the DAX?
Take a look at $RHM - its share price is significantly higher than $MUV2 I would say. And as @Xantia already said, why split if money is still being spent to buy back shares in order to further increase the share price.
Please look and inform yourself first before making such statements.
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@Dividenden-Sammler Good tip, I don't always have them on my screen as they are not in the portfolio. Then just the second highest price 😬
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@Dividenden-Sammler I don't understand your logic.
After all, no new shares are issued as in the case of a capital increase.
Whether they buy back shares for €500 million at €500 or €50 is irrelevant. The effect remains the same.
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@Der_Dividenden_Monteur then you misunderstood me. $MUV2 is buying back shares. This normally increases the share price as there are fewer shares in circulation - higher earnings per share etc. Why would the company now split its shares to reduce the share price with more shares if it is simultaneously buying back shares and thus reducing them?
In a stock split, new shares are issued and distributed among the existing shareholders.