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Here's a Stock "Split" That Could Actually Make Shareholders Money

Investors have gravitated to companies that have announced major stock splits, and some of the largest tech giants in the world have gotten in on the action. Most of the time, stock splits don't have any fundamental impact on a business. Rather than just taking the existing shares and breaking them into smaller parts, this food giant instead decided to split up its company into separate businesses.