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Stock split history for Rollins (ROL)

Rollins stock (symbol: ROL) underwent a total of 10 stock splits.

The most recent stock split occurred on December 11, 2020.

One ROL share bought prior to March 11, 1981 would equal 112.6647 ROL shares today.

The same share count applies to one share bought at IPO on March 17, 1980.

Stock splits history (since IPO on March 17, 1980)

Cumulative multiple is the running product of split factors from the chronologically oldest row through each date. Rows are listed newest-first, so the cumulative column reads forward in time from the bottom of the table toward the top.

December 11, 2020

Type
Stock split
Split
3:2
Multiple
x1.5
Cumulative multiple
x112.6647
Pre-split price
$54.14
Post-split price
$36.26

December 11, 2018

Type
Stock split
Split
3:2
Multiple
x1.5
Cumulative multiple
x75.1098
Pre-split price
$57.38
Post-split price
$38.97

March 11, 2015

Type
Stock split
Split
3:2
Multiple
x1.5
Cumulative multiple
x50.0732
Pre-split price
$33.14
Post-split price
$22.95

December 13, 2010

Type
Stock split
Split
3:2
Multiple
x1.5
Cumulative multiple
x33.3821
Pre-split price
$28.91
Post-split price
$19.31

December 11, 2007

Type
Stock split
Split
3:2
Multiple
x1.5
Cumulative multiple
x22.2547
Pre-split price
$30
Post-split price
$20.10

March 11, 2005

Type
Stock split
Split
3:2
Multiple
x1.5
Cumulative multiple
x14.8365
Pre-split price
$25.74
Post-split price
$17.24

March 11, 2003

Type
Stock split
Split
3:2
Multiple
x1.5
Cumulative multiple
x9.891
Pre-split price
$30.75
Post-split price
$20.62

December 11, 1992

Type
Stock split
Split
3:2
Multiple
x1.5
Cumulative multiple
x6.594
Pre-split price
$35.37
Post-split price
$23.41

July 2, 1984

Type
Stock split
Split
1099:500
Multiple
x2.198
Cumulative multiple
x4.396
Pre-split price
$19.13
Post-split price
$8

March 11, 1981

Type
Stock split
Split
2:1
Multiple
x2
Cumulative multiple
x2
Pre-split price
$37.25
Post-split price
$18.75

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.

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Frequently asked questions

How many times has Rollins (ROL) split its stock?

Our data shows 10 stock splits for Rollins (ROL). See the table on this page for dates and ratios.

What is a stock split?

A stock split increases the number of shares outstanding while proportionally lowering the share price, so market capitalization is unchanged. Chart and return tools often use split-adjusted prices. The split table on this page refreshes daily from our corporate-actions data.

What is the cumulative split multiple for ROL?

Multiplying each split factor in chronological order gives a cumulative multiple of about 112.6647 from the oldest split through the most recent one in our table.

Does a stock split change the value of my ROL investment?

A split does not change the total market value of your holding by itself; you own more shares at a lower per-share price. Dividends per share and some per-share metrics are often adjusted for splits.