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2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-153
Author(s):  
Irfan Maulana Akhmad ◽  
Cacik Rut Damayanti

The stock split phenomenon is still challenging to understand the returns to companies and investors. A stock split is a corporate actions to break up more shares so that the price per share changes to a smaller one, which aims to increase stock liquidity. The purpose of this study is to analyze differences in trading volume, and stock returns before and after the company's stock split policy implemented in blue-chip and non blue-chip Indonesian companies in the 2017-2019 period, amounting to 34 companies. This study uses data analysis techniques in the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test and the Mann-Whitney T-Test. The results showed a significant difference to the average trading volume, but there was no significant difference to the average stock return before and after the stock split policy. The test results of the average difference between blue chip and non blue-chip companies have no significant differences. The company's market capitalization has no significant effect on stock returns and trading volume in the stock split period. The results of this study can be used as reference material for investors and companies in making decisions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
JYOTI PANDEY ◽  
VINAY KANDPAL ◽  
NEERAJ NAUTIYAL

A stock split is when a company’s outstanding shares are divided into multiple shares by issuing more shares to current shareholders without eroding their stake’s value. The company typically takes these actions to increase liquidity and marketability, lower stock prices, attract new investors and so on. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of stock splits on the stock returns during the study period. Companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and those included in the S&P BSE 500 Index are included in the stock split data. The study period covers 14 years, between 2008 and 2021. Market model event study methodology is being employed to analyze the average abnormal returns (AARs), cumulative abnormal returns (CARs) and cumulative AAR (CAARs) using an event window period consisting of 31 days ([Formula: see text]). The study is largely based on secondary information from the CMIE Prowess IQ Database and the official BSE website. The [Formula: see text]-test, mean and standard deviation were used to investigate the influence of stock split announcements on share prices and the performance of stock splits before and after the announcement. The study found that on ([Formula: see text]), ([Formula: see text]), ([Formula: see text]) and ([Formula: see text]) and on the day of the announcement ([Formula: see text]), the market reacted favorably with significant positive abnormal returns. On ([Formula: see text]) and ([Formula: see text]) days, however, there were significant negative abnormal returns. The null hypothesis is accepted as the CAR for the whole 31-day event window, which is 0.0221, with a [Formula: see text]-statistic of 1.692, which is insignificant.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 234-245
Author(s):  
Farhan Maulana ◽  
Ahmad Mulyadi Kosim ◽  
Abrista Devi

For companies that collect funds from the public through capital from capital market, it can be used to meet capital needs and finance the company’s operation. So that company is expected not to rely on commercial debt financing both from within the country and abroad. With stock split, it is hoped that it will increase investors’ interest in buying affordable shares. This study aims to determine whether the stock split has an effect on stock prices, trading volume, and stock return. The method used by the researcher uses quantitative secondary data methods by using descriptive statistical data test, then use the kolgomorov smirnov normality test, and using theaverage paired sample test. The results of this research is that: 1) stock price have a significant effect after the stock split occurs, 2) while the trading volume has no significant effect after the stock split occours, 3)  then stock return has a siginificant impact before and after the stock split because it is expected to have a positive impact for issuers and investors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (10) ◽  
pp. 2530
Author(s):  
Ngakan Putu Wahyu Pandu Dewanata ◽  
I Gde Ary Wirajaya

This study aims to examine the market reaction caused by the announcement of the stock split. The population used in this study amounted to 67 companies. The method used in sampling using saturated samples, using the entire company that did the stock split. The data obtained is secondary data consisting of stock prices, IHSG, and stock trading volume. In analyzing the data, this study used the One-Sample T-Test and Paired Sample T-Test. The results showed that  there was a market reaction to the announcement of a stock split as indicated by an abnormal return, there was a market reaction to the announcement of a stock split as indicated by the volume of stock trading, there is no difference in markets reaction before and after the announcement of the stock split. Keywords: Stock Split; Abnormal Return; Stock Liquidity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
W. S. S Soyza ◽  
K. A. S. S. Kodithuwakku ◽  
S.M.R.K. Samarakoon

A stock split is a corporate event that directly impacts the number of a company’s shares and indirectly on stock prices. This study tests the effect of the stock splits on the share price of companies listed in the Colombo Stock Exchange during the periods of pre and post stock split announcement in accordance with the Efficient Market Hypothesis. The main objective of this paper is to identify the overall impact of a stock split announcement on stock prices. This study analyses 88 annual stock splits during the ten (10) year period from 2009 to 2019 by taking the listed companies in the Colombo Stock Exchange into consideration. It uses the event study methodology to test the market efficiency of the Colombo Stock Exchange, and the market model is run with the aid of abnormal returns, which are calculated based on daily closing stock prices and the All-Share Price Index. For analysing the results, the graphical analysis and t statistics have been utilized. According to the event day average abnormal return, the majority of stock splits were more negative than positive with a significant t value at 5% by indicating that investors were taking the stock split announcement as bad news just after the split announcement was released. Each day with a significant Average Abnormal Return shows more positives than negatives. Graphical results have shown both Average Abnormal Return, and Cumulative Average Abnormal Return has remained continuously negative up to 18 and 25 days, respectively, by implicating that stock splits have made a deleterious impact on stock return. This study finally concludes that the information regarding the stock splits has not been absorbed efficiently by the market because the market reactions before and after the date of the split announcement were significant at 5%, although the Average Abnormal Return got a quick reaction to the announcement. Furthermore, results had not provided evidence for Semi-Strong Form efficiency of the Colombo Stock Exchange since the significant stock price adjustments before and after the event day was noticed. By this study, the policymakers and investors are convinced that all information has not been incorporated into stock prices in making their decisions.


Author(s):  
Desmy Riani ◽  
N.A Rumiasih ◽  
Setianingrum Nurokhmah

<p>Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis pengaruh Price Book Value (PBV), Price Earning Ratio (PER), Likuiditas (TVA), Earning Per Share (EPS) dan Return On Asset (ROA) terhadap keputusan stock split pada perusahaan yang terdaftar di Bursa Efek Indonesia selama periode 2017-2019. Data yang digunakan adalah data sekunder yang dari laporan keuangan yang dipublish idx.co.id dengan metode purposive sampling sehingga didapatkan sebanyak 192 sampel. Pengujian hipotesis dilakukan dengan metode analisis regresi logistik berganda menggunakan progam SPSS versi 22. Hasil dari pengujian ini menunjukkan jika Price Book Value (PBV), Price Earning Ratio (PER) dan Return On Asset (ROA) tidak berpengaruh terhadap keputusan stock split. Sedangkan untuk Likuiditas (TVA) dan Earning Per Share (EPS) berpengaruh terhadap keputusan stock split.</p><p><br />Kata kunci: Earning Per Share (EPS); Liquidity (TVA); Price Book Value (PBV); Price Earning Ratio (PER); Return On Asset (ROA); Stock Split.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Achmad Azis Fauzi ◽  
Ali Mutasowifin

Investing in stock instruments in the capital market is interesting for many investors, both local and foreign. However, when the price of stocks is considered too expensive, that will reduce the purchasing power of investors towards these shares and the liquidity of the shares will decrease as well that will impact the decreasing returns of investors. Overcoming this condition, companies often take corporate action in the form of a stock split. This study analyzes the effect of stock split on abnormal returns of companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2015-2019. Using a purposive sampling method (nonprobability sampling) we obtained 34 companies as a research sample. We use the event study approach for data processing in finding abnormal returns and t-test as well. This study classifies samples into two categories, complex sample category, and sectoral industries. The result shows that for the complex category, there are three out of eleven days of events that have an impact on abnormal returns marked by the t-test results greater than t-table. Whereas in each sectoral industries there are only five affected sectors, three unaffected sectors and one sector cannot be tested due to insufficient data. This result is also consistent with theories related to the stock split, signaling theory, and trading range theory.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (9) ◽  
pp. 406
Author(s):  
S. Amir Tabibian ◽  
Zhaoyong Zhang ◽  
Abdollah Ah Mand

We test the impact of stock split rule changes on liquidity behavior in Bursa Malaysia during 2004–2020. Using event study methodology, this study examines stock liquidity on and around stock split days through three subperiods of study, including the first (2004–2006), second (2007–2009), and third (2010–2020) period. We find that liquidity improvement is short-lived in the first and second periods, while it is a long-lived phenomenon in the third period. Firms in the first and second period experienced liquidity improvement only on the split announcement day, while it lasts up to a year after the Ex-date for firms in the third period. Our findings also show a liquidity improvement after the Ex-date only in the third period for the groups of firms categorized based on the liquidity, split factor, and other simultaneous announcements. The findings suggest a positive effect of stock split rule changes implemented by the Securities Commission.


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