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10 Stock Splits Investors Could See Happen in 2026

Group 1: Stock Splits Overview - Stock splits are becoming less common due to the availability of fractional shares, but they still serve purposes such as employee compensation [1] - Stock splits can generate excitement among investors and may lead to stock price surges, making it a strategic time to acquire stocks that are potential candidates for splits [1] Group 2: Microsoft - Microsoft, currently trading around $500, may be compelled to split its stock to maintain its position in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as it is the second most expensive stock in the index [3][4] Group 3: Goldman Sachs - Goldman Sachs, the most expensive stock in the Dow at over $700, may also consider a stock split next year to remain a manageable component of the index [5] Group 4: Meta Platforms - Meta Platforms, trading at approximately $725, could be a candidate for a stock split as the Dow transitions to include more AI-focused companies [6] Group 5: Berkshire Hathaway - Berkshire Hathaway's Class A shares are unlikely to split due to their high price of over $700,000, but the more affordable Class B shares at $477 could be considered for a split next year [7][8] Group 6: Costco - Costco, which has seen its stock price exceed $1,000, may announce a stock split in 2026 as it becomes a candidate for such action [9] Group 7: Netflix - Netflix, with shares trading around $1,250, may also consider a stock split in 2026 to manage employee compensation costs associated with stock options [10] Group 8: ASML - ASML, currently trading at approximately $800, may consider a stock split in anticipation of strong growth in the semiconductor sector [11] Group 9: ServiceNow - ServiceNow, trading around $1,000, is benefiting from AI integration and could be a potential candidate for a stock split as its stock continues to rise [12] Group 10: Fair Isaac Corporation - Fair Isaac Corporation, known for credit scoring, has seen its stock rise to over $1,600 and may announce a split next year despite a recent decline from its 52-week high of $2,400 [13] Group 11: MercadoLibre - MercadoLibre, a leading e-commerce and fintech company in Latin America, has a stock price of $2,400 and could be ripe for a stock split in 2026 [14] Group 12: Investment Considerations - Even if some companies do not proceed with stock splits, they may still represent strong investment opportunities, with compelling cases beyond the potential for a split [15]