Illustration of a Reverse Split
The following table shows the effect of a hypothetical one-for-two reverse split:
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Period | | # of Shares Owned | | Hypothetical NAV | | Value of Shares |
Pre-Split | | 1,000 | | $10.00 | | $10,000.00 |
Post-Split | | 500 | | $20.00 | | $10,000.00 |
Fractional Shares from Reverse Splits
For shareholders who hold quantities of shares that are not an exact multiple of the reverse split ratio (for example, not a multiple of two for a one-for-two reverse split), the reverse split will result in the creation of a fractional share. Post-reverse split fractional shares will be redeemed for cash and sent to your broker of record. This redemption may cause some shareholders to realize gains or losses, which could be a taxable event for those shareholders.
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May 11, 2022
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