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After Issuing Its First Stock Split in 2020, Tesla Took Just 2 Years to Issue Its Second Split. Could a Third Stock Split Come in 2026?

Both of Tesla's previous stock splits happened during the month of August -- but don't expect another one to happen two months from now.

After Issuing Its First Stock Split in 2020, Tesla Took Just 2 Years to Issue Its Second Split. Could a Third Stock Split Come in 2026?

Published June 26, 2026 · Category: Finance

Overview

Although Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) has proven willing to split its stock in recent years when such a move made sense, conditions in 2026 don't resemble those that prevailed ahead of its two prior splits.

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Fundamentally, a stock split doesn't do anything to enhance a company's value. For example, if a stock gets split 5-for-1 (as Tesla stock did back in 2020), each investor sees the number of shares they own quintuple, but their ownership stake in the company stays the same. A single pre-split share priced at $1,000 is the same as five post-split shares priced at $200,

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