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3 Big Stock Splits Are Right Around the Corner -- and 2 of the 3 Stocks Are Great Picks During Uncertain Markets

Core Viewpoint - Stock splits, while often receiving excessive attention from investors, do not fundamentally change a company's business performance. However, they can draw attention to stocks that may otherwise be overlooked, especially in uncertain market conditions [1][2]. Company Summaries Coca-Cola Consolidated - Coca-Cola Consolidated is the largest Coca-Cola bottler in the U.S., serving 14 states and the District of Columbia [3]. - The company announced a 10-for-1 stock split, pending shareholder approval on May 13, 2025, with trading on a split-adjusted basis expected to begin on May 27, 2025 [4]. - Following a 1% year-over-year decline in net sales and a 12% drop in operating income in Q1, the stock price fell, but this sell-off may present a buying opportunity amid market uncertainty [5][6]. - The decline in sales was attributed to two fewer selling days and the timing of the Easter holiday, with expectations that demand for its products will remain stable even in a struggling economy [7]. Fastenal - Fastenal is primarily known for distributing threaded fasteners but has diversified, with non-fastener products now accounting for nearly 70% of total sales [9]. - A two-for-one stock split was approved by the board, scheduled for May 21, 2025, for shares owned as of May 5, 2025 [9]. - Despite major market indexes being down year-to-date, Fastenal's share price has increased significantly, and management anticipates continued strong cash flow generation [10]. - Concerns exist regarding the stock's premium valuation, with a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 38, and indications that customers are becoming more cautious due to trade policy uncertainties [11]. O'Reilly Automotive - O'Reilly Automotive is a leading specialty retailer in the U.S. for automotive aftermarket parts, tools, and supplies [12]. - The company has seen its share price rise amid market volatility, although it trades at a high valuation of 32 times forward earnings [13]. - The anticipated 15-for-1 stock split on June 9, 2025, could attract new investors, pending shareholder approval on May 15, 2025 [14]. - Historical performance shows an average annual gain of 21% since the last stock split in 2005, suggesting potential for future growth despite economic challenges [15].