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SME multibagger Cool Caps Industries to trade ex-split and ex-bonus on Friday. Your last chance to buy today

SME multibagger Cool Caps Industries to trade ex-split and ex-bonus on Friday. Your last chance to buy today

Time of India20 hours ago
Shares SME multibagger
Cool Caps Industries
will trade ex-split and ex-bonus on Friday, July 4 as the company has set this as the
record date
for its 1:5
stock split
and 1:1
bonus shares
. It will be the final opportunity for investors to buy the stocks to be eligible for additional shares as a result of sub-division and bonus issue.
In its June 13 filing to the exchanges, Cool Caps had informed about fixing the record date as Friday, July 4, 2025.
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Cool Caps Industries stock split
There will be a sub-division of 1 fully paid-up equity share of face value of Rs 10 each into 5 fully paid-up
equity shares
of face value of Rs 2 each fully paid-up share.
Ex-split is the date on which a stock starts trading at its new price and adjusted share quantity following a stock split. If the investor buys shares on or after the
ex-split date
, he will buy them at the split-adjusted price and quantity. A stock split increases the number of shares while reducing the price per share proportionally, without affecting the total market value of an investor's holdings.
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It will be its first split since its listing in March 2022.
Cool Caps Industries bonus issue
The company will issue bonus equity shares in the ratio of 1:1 i.e. 1 bonus equity shares of face value of Rs 2 each for every 1 equity share of face value of Rs 2 each fully paid-up share.
Ex-bonus is the date on which a stock starts trading without the entitlement to a recently declared bonus issue. This means that if the investors buy the stock on or after the ex-bonus date, they will not be eligible to receive the bonus shares. To qualify for the bonus shares, investors must buy the stock before the ex-bonus date to be recognised as a shareholder on the record date.
Companies declare bonus issues to reward shareholders by issuing free additional shares, typically in a certain ratio. On the ex-bonus date, the stock price adjusts downward to reflect the increased number of shares — but the total market value for each investor remains the same.
Cool Caps Industries share price performance
Its shares have yielded 137% returns over a 1-year period.
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