NVIDIA Stock Split History: Five Splits Since 1999
Historical Stock Prices, Splits, and IPO
This article provides a detailed history of NVIDIA Corporation's (NVDA) stock splits since its initial public offering (IPO) in January 1999. The prices shown are actual historical values and are not adjusted for either splits or dividends.
Stock Splits
NVIDIA has undergone a total of five stock splits since its IPO:
- June 27, 2000: 2-for-1 split
- May 2, 2006: 2-for-1 split
- May 15, 2010: 2-for-1 split
- May 21, 2013: 2-for-1 split
- July 20, 2021: 4-for-1 split
IPO and Stock Price History
NVIDIA held its IPO in January 1999, with an IPO price of $12 per share. Since then, the stock has experienced significant growth, undergoing five stock splits to make the stock more accessible to a wider range of investors.
Conclusion
NVIDIA's stock split history reflects the company's consistent growth and success over the past two decades. The stock splits have allowed the company to increase its liquidity and accessibility to investors, while maintaining its long-term value. This prudent financial strategy has contributed to NVIDIA's position as a leading player in the semiconductor industry.
Comments