Why the 80% Drop in CAMS Shares Post‑Split Isn’t a Red Flag

CAMS share price plunge is a split adjustment, not a fundamental fall — the investment value remains unchanged.

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Why the 80% Drop in CAMS Shares Post‑Split Isn’t a Red Flag

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Why the 80% Drop in CAMS Shares Post‑Split Isn’t a Red Flag
CAMS share price plunge is a split adjustment, not a fundamental fall — the investment value remains unchanged.
CAMS’s 1:5 stock split caused its share price to drop sharply, but this merely reflects the split adjustment, not a loss in value. When shares split, the number of shares increases fivefold while price per share adjusts accordingly, leaving total investment value unchanged. The sharp fall is mechanical and temporary; liquidity and affordability improve, so long‑term investors need not panic over the drop alone.
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