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After stock splits for Alphabet and Amazon, here’s who might be next

By Megan
June 5, 2022
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Whether you cut a pie into 10 pieces or 100 pieces, it shouldn’t affect how much the pie is worth. But in the stock market, a stock split — which is essentially cutting shares into smaller pieces — can have some meaningful consequences.

According to Bank of America, S&P 500 companies that announced stock splits since 1980 have returned an average of 25.4% over the following 12 months, versus the S&P 500’s average return of 9% over the same period.

In fact, the bank says that after a split is announced, these stocks have also outperformed the benchmark index in the three- and six-month periods as well.

“Underlying strength in the company is a primary driver of elevated prices,” Bank of America analysts wrote in a note to investors earlier this year.

“Once the split is executed, investors who have wanted to gain or increase exposure may start to rush for the chance to buy.”

2 stock splits made headlines so far in 2022

On Feb. 2, Google parent company Alphabet announced a 20-for-1 stock split alongside its latest earnings report. The stock rose 7.5% in the following trading session.

Amazon announced a 20-for-1 stock split and a $10 billion stock buyback plan on Mar. 9. Shares of the e-commerce giant climbed 5.4% the next day.

By splitting a share into smaller pieces, each piece will have a lower price, meaning it could draw more interest from retail investors. However, it doesn’t change the company’s underlying fundamentals.

That said, amid the broad market’s sell-off and today’s geopolitical crisis, stock splits from quality companies might be one of the few things that can cheer up investors in the volatile 2022.

And more companies could follow suit. Bank of America analysts identified several S&P 500 companies with high share prices. Here’s a look at three that are particularly attractive to the bank:

Booking Holdings (BKNG)

Among the industries impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, travel took one of the most serious hits.

Shares of Booking Holdings, one of the leading providers of online travel services, tumbled in early 2020. While the stock then climbed out of the doldrums, it’s far from smooth sailing. Year to date, BKNG is down 5%.

It’s not difficult to see why investors are cautious. Booking Holdings operates six primary brands: Booking.com, Priceline, Agoda, Rentalcars.com, Kayak and OpenTable. While the global economy has largely reopened, the unknown scope and length of the pandemic may continue to impact the demand for travel products.

Still, the company’s business has come a long way from the early days of the pandemic. In 2021, Booking Holdings’ gross travel bookings totaled $76.6 billion, representing a 116% increase from 2020. Meanwhile, total revenue rose 61% to $11.0 billion.

Right now, Booking Holdings trades at around $2,339 per share, making it one of the higher-priced stocks in the market.

Bank of America has a “buy” rating on BKNG and a price target of $3,100 — roughly 33% above the current levels.

ServiceNow (NOW)

Cloud software provider ServiceNow has served long-term investors quite well: Shares are up more than 370% over the past five years.

The platform helps enterprise customers automate their IT tasks and workflow.

The company has built a recurring business model. In Q1, subscription revenue made up 95% of its total revenue.

And it’s not standing still. In Q1, subscription revenue surged 26% year-over-year to $1.63 billion. Total revenue came in at $1.72 billion, up 27%.

Management sees strong growth momentum going forward. For full-year 2022, the company expects ServiceNow’s subscription revenue to rise 28.5% year over year on a constant currency basis.

The stock, however, is not immune to the recent sell-off in growth-oriented tech names. Year to date, NOW shares slipped 21% to around $492 a piece.

Bank of America sees a rebound on the horizon as it has a “buy” rating on ServiceNow and a price target of $680, implying a potential upside of 38%.

TransDigm Group (TDG)

TransDigm is an aerospace manufacturing company that makes components for both commercial and military aircraft.

It has a wide range of product offerings, from mechanical/electro-mechanical actuators and controls to ignition systems and engine technology to cargo loading, handling and delivery systems.

While the company doesn’t make headlines often, it deserves investor attention for a very simple reason: Around 80% of TransDigm’s sales come from products for which it is the sole source supplier. This gives the company significant pricing power.

In the most recent fiscal quarter, TransDigm generated $1.33 billion in net sales, representing an 11% increase year-over-year. Adjusted earnings per share improved 50% from a year ago to $3.86.

Shares are down 4% in 2022 to $615.60 apiece. To put that in perspective, the S&P 500 fell 14% year to date.

Bank of America has a “buy” rating on TransDigm. With a price target of $790, the bank sees around 28% upside in the company.

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