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Stock Splits for Black Hills (BKH)

Black Hills (BKH) has undergone 5 stock splits. See the full history with split ratios, dates, and price data.

IPO date

February 22, 1973

Total splits

5

Cumulative multiple

18

Split likelihood

Elevated

57/100

Stock splits history for Black Hills (BKH) from 1976 to 1998

Cumulative multiple is the running product of split factors from the oldest row through each date.

  • March 11, 1998x18
  • March 3, 1992x12
  • March 3, 1986x8
  • June 1, 1983x4
  • February 2, 1976x2

Pre-split price is the final regular-session close on a trading day strictly before the split calendar date. Post-split price is the first session open on or after that date. Both values come from unadjusted end-of-day bars for the company's primary listing.

The Type column reflects the data feed's event category (for example stock split vs stock dividend). When the feed labels a generic split but the ratio is reverse (e.g. 1:10), we show reverse stock split. Optional editorial context for a row appears next to the split ratio as an info icon (hover or keyboard focus on desktop; tap on mobile). The same text is listed under Row notes when that block is expanded.

Wondering why some rows show ratios like 51:50 or 2000:1973? Read: stock split ratios explained → How the cumulative column is computed: cumulative split multiplier explained. For ratios driven by spin-offs, see spin-offs explained. Or read the methodology for how prices and cumulative multiples are computed.

Split likelihood score for Black Hills (BKH)

Computed through June 13, 2026.

Elevated
57/100
FactorDetailContribution
Absolute pricePrice $73.5 → 57% of the price band+23
Personal split thresholdPrice is 194% of the company's typical pre-split price ($37.85)+28
Split track record5 prior splits on record+20
Proximity to 52-week highPrice is 93% of the 52-week high+11
TimingLast split over 20 years ago×0.70

An educational, rule-based score — not a prediction of any split and not investment advice. Splits are at the sole discretion of a company's board. How it's calculated · Will a stock split?

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