Upcoming Stock Splits Next Week: These 6 stocks to trade on ex-date - Check full list

A stock split increases the number of shares while reducing the face value, making shares more affordable for investors.
Upcoming Stock Splits Next Week: These 6 stocks to trade on ex-date - Check full list
Upcoming Stock Splits Next Week

Upcoming Stock Splits Next Week: Several companies have announced stock splits, and their ex-dates are scheduled for next week. A stock split increases the number of shares while reducing the face value, making shares more affordable for investors.

Here’s the full list of upcoming stock splits

- Gokul Agro Resources Ltd – Ex-date: 14 October 2025
Stock split from Rs 2 to Rs 1 per share.

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- Tata Investment Corporation Ltd – Ex-date: 14 October 2025
Stock split from Rs 10 to Rs 1 per share.

- A B Infrabuild Ltd – Ex-date: 17 October 2025
Stock split from Rs 10 to Rs 1 per share.

- Narmada Macplast Drip Irrigation Systems Ltd – Ex-date: 17 October 2025
Stock split from Rs 10 to Rs 2 per share.

- Rolex Rings Ltd – Ex-date: 17 October 2025
Stock split from Rs 10 to Rs 1 per share.

- Sunrakshakk Industries India Ltd – Ex-date: 17 October 2025
Stock split from Rs 10 to Rs 2 per share.

Why companies do stock splits

Companies split their shares mainly to make them more affordable and to boost investor participation.

To make shares affordable: When share prices rise too high, small investors may find it hard to buy them. A split reduces the price per share, making it easier for more people to invest.

To improve liquidity: More shares in the market mean higher trading activity and easier buying or selling.

To signal confidence: A split often reflects management’s confidence in future growth, usually after a strong price rally.

No change in value: A split doesn’t affect the company’s total market value. It only increases the number of shares while reducing the price proportionately.

Example: If you own 1 share worth Rs 1,000 and the company announces a 1:10 split, you’ll have 10 shares worth Rs 100 each — your total value stays Rs 1,000.

Stock splits are often seen as a positive move, as they improve liquidity and make the stock more accessible to small investors

Abhay Shukla

Abhay Shukla

Abhay Shukla is a Senior Sub-Editor at Zee Business, where he covers the stock markets, corporate news, personal finance, technology, and auto sectors.

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