Metaplanet Announces 10-for-1 Stock Split to Improve Market Accessibility

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Metaplanet has announced a 10-for-1 stock split, which will take effect on April 1, 2025, to reduce the trading cost per share and improve market liquidity.

According to a statement issued by the company on February 18, the stock split will apply to shareholders recorded as of March 31, with each existing share converted into ten new shares.

The decision follows a considerable increase in Metaplanet’s stock price, which has made the minimum investment cost higher for retail investors.

Metaplanet’s stock split will increase the total number of issued shares from approximately 39.1 million to 391.6 million.

The company stated that the move aligns with efforts to enhance market participation by lowering the price per unit for investors.

The company also noted that the total number of authorized shares will be adjusted following the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, scheduled for March 24. Any changes will be formally announced after the meeting.

Following the stock split, the exercise price of stock acquisition rights issued on February 17 will be adjusted accordingly.

The new exercise price will decrease from 5,555 yen per share to 556 yen, while the minimum exercise price will be adjusted from 2,555 yen to 256 yen.

Metaplanet clarified that these changes are in line with the terms of issuance and will apply automatically upon the stock split’s effective date.

The final number of issued shares could increase further if additional stock acquisition rights are exercised before March 31.

The company confirmed that the stock split will not impact its stated capital. Additionally, the Board of Directors will amend the Articles of Incorporation to reflect the updated number of authorized shares.

Market Liquidity and Changing Investment Strategies

Stock splits have long been used to improve market accessibility, but their impact extends beyond individual companies.

As Japan’s markets attract more global investors, adjustments like these could signal a shift toward broader participation, particularly among retail traders seeking lower entry points in a high-priced equity environment.

With more companies leveraging stock splits to enhance liquidity, the trend raises questions about how structural changes affect long-term investor behavior.

While immediate benefits include increased trading activity, the broader effect on market stability and valuation strategies remains a key factor in corporate decision-making.

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