Fidelity is showing it up about .68 which means it
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Fidelity is showing it up about .68 which means it was listed as .90 or close to it when it opened. It did exactly what investopedia said regardless of a split or dividend it reacts the same way to dilution. Youve increased the number of shares floating by a factor of 20 , why would it not ? Ok Ill wait for another temper tantrum from someone?
I don't think I've ever seen a stock that had its market cap more than double (from appx $22 million to appx $55 million) after a "forward split". Is that enough of a tantrum for you?