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Possible Stock Splits in 2025: 2 Unstoppable Stocks Up 390% and 300% in 2 Years to Buy Now, According to Wall Street


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  A stock split can be a signal from a company's management that it expects the recent strong price performance of its stock to continue into the future. Splitting shares won't change the fundamentals of the underlying business,

The article from MSN Money discusses potential stock splits for 2025, focusing on two companies, Nvidia and Broadcom, which have seen significant stock price increases over the past two years. Nvidia, known for its graphics processing units (GPUs) crucial for AI and gaming, has risen by 390% since January 2022, driven by the AI boom. Broadcom, with a 300% increase in stock value, benefits from its diversified semiconductor and software solutions, particularly in data center networking and AI. Both companies are highlighted for their potential to split stocks due to their high share prices, which could make them more accessible to retail investors. Wall Street analysts have set high price targets for both stocks, suggesting strong future growth expectations. However, the article also notes that while stock splits can make shares more affordable, they do not inherently change the company's value or fundamentals.

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