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article by Wim Grommen dated April 24, 2015
Subjects: Wall Street Crash of 1929
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+ | |authors=Wim Grommen | ||
+ | |subjects=Wall Street Crash of 1929 | ||
+ | |description=An explanation of how the introduction of stock splitting on December 31st, 1927 eventually caused the crash of 1929. The frequent splitting of shares into very large proportions gave a massive boost to the stock market boom, making the stock market crash of 1929 equally violent. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 8 May 2015
An explanation of how the introduction of stock splitting on December 31st, 1927 eventually caused the crash of 1929. The frequent splitting of shares into very large proportions gave a massive boost to the stock market boom, making the stock market crash of 1929 equally violent. |
Subjects: Wall Street Crash of 1929
Source: Unknown
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