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Vanguard Just Split Five ETFs — What Changed for VGT, VUG, MGK, VOOG and VO Today

Vanguard Just Split Five ETFs — What Changed for VGT, VUG, MGK, VOOG and VO Today

Vanguard’s five equity index ETFs began trading at split-adjusted prices Tuesday, lowering share prices without changing investors’ stakes. VGT opened at $101.45, VUG at $81.95, MGK at $82.78, VOOG at $76.61, and VO at $76.92. The splits, ranging from 4-for-1 to 8-for-1, applied to holders as of April 20 and have no tax impact, according to Vanguard.

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  • Nitta (TSE:5186) Stock Fairly Valued After Strong Gains
    June 22, 2026, 1:59 AM EDT. Nitta (TSE:5186) shares have surged 46.71% over three months and 72.75% over the past year, reflecting sustained positive investor sentiment. The stock trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 12.7, below Japan's market average of 13.7 and the machinery industry average of 14.8, signaling relative value. However, the P/E is slightly above the estimated fair P/E of 12.1, suggesting cautious market pricing. Nitta reported revenue of ¥91,834 million and net income of ¥13,529 million, with expected low single-digit earnings growth. The stock's modest valuation amidst solid returns indicates limited downside if earnings projections falter, while potential risks remain tied to key end markets, warranting careful monitoring for investors in this industrial automation player.

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