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Video: What is a Stock Split?
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S&T Bancorp, Inc. is a bank holding company. Co.'s segments include Commercial Real Estate (CRE), Commercial and Industrial (C&I), Commercial Construction, Business Banking, Consumer Real Estate and Other Consumer. The CRE segment includes loans secured by commercial purpose real estate, including both owner-occupied properties and investment properties for various purposes such as hotels, retail, multifamily and healthcare. The C&I segment includes loans made to operating companies or manufacturers for the purpose of production, operating capacity, accounts receivable, inventory, or equipment financing. According to our STBA split history records, S and T Bancorp has had 3 splits. | |
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S and T Bancorp (STBA) has 3 splits in our STBA split history database. The first split for STBA took place on June 15, 1992. This was a 2 for 1
split, meaning for each share of STBA owned pre-split, the shareholder now owned 2 shares. For example, a 1000 share position pre-split, became a 2000 share position following the split. STBA's second split took place on September 16, 1994. This was a 2 for 1
split, meaning for each share of STBA owned pre-split, the shareholder now owned 2 shares. For example, a 2000 share position pre-split, became a 4000 share position following the split. STBA's third split took place on November 02, 1998. This was a 2 for 1
split, meaning for each share of STBA owned pre-split, the shareholder now owned 2 shares. For example, a 4000 share position pre-split, became a 8000 share position following the split.
When a company such as S and T Bancorp splits its shares, the market capitalization before and after the split takes place remains stable, meaning the shareholder now owns more shares but each are valued at a lower price per share. Often, however, a lower priced stock on a per-share basis can attract a wider range of buyers. If that increased demand causes the share price to appreciate, then the total market capitalization rises post-split. This does not always happen, however, often depending on the underlying fundamentals of the business.
Looking at the STBA split history from start to finish, an original position size of 1000 shares would have turned into 8000 today. Below, we examine the compound annual growth rate — CAGR for short — of an investment into S and T Bancorp shares, starting with a $10,000 purchase of STBA, presented on a split-history-adjusted basis factoring in the complete STBA split history.

Growth of $10,000.00
With Dividends Reinvested
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Start date: |
02/12/2015 |
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End date: |
02/10/2025 |
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Start price/share: |
$28.57 |
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End price/share: |
$40.03 |
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Starting shares: |
350.02 |
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Ending shares: |
483.36 |
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Dividends reinvested/share: |
$10.29 |
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Total return: |
93.49% |
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Average Annual Total Return: |
6.82% |
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Starting investment: |
$10,000.00 |
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Ending investment: |
$19,346.58 |
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Years: |
10.00 |
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Growth of $10,000.00
Without Dividends Reinvested
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Start date: |
02/12/2015 |
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End date: |
02/10/2025 |
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Start price/share: |
$28.57 |
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End price/share: |
$40.03 |
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Dividends collected/share: |
$10.29 |
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Total return: |
76.13% |
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Average Annual Total Return: |
5.82% |
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Starting investment: |
$10,000.00 |
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Ending investment: |
$17,609.41 |
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Years: |
10.00 |
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Date |
Ratio |
06/15/1992 | 2 for 1
| 09/16/1994 | 2 for 1
| 11/02/1998 | 2 for 1
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