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		<title>The Truth about Stock Splits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The prospect that a certain stock may split to give the stockholders twice as many shares as they had before is one of the most alluring myths that surround the stock market. Although investors have more stocks after a split, the value of each share they receive is actually reduced. A company that decides to [...]]]></description>
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