
DXC Technology Co
NYSE:DXC

DXC's latest stock split occurred on Jun 1, 2018
The company executed a 1156-for-1000 stock split, meaning that for every 1000 shares held, investors received 1156 new shares.
Before the split, DXC traded at 92.0985 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 79.5815.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jun 1, 2018. This was DXC's 4th stock split, following the previous one in Nov 30, 2015.
DXC Technology Co
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DXC Technology Co. has carved its niche in the competitive landscape of information technology services by providing mission-critical solutions tailored to the unique needs of businesses across the globe. Emerging from the 2017 merger of CSC and the Enterprise Services business of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, DXC boasts a rich legacy that blends years of expertise with innovative approaches to technology. It positions itself as a formidable ally for companies undergoing digital transformations, offering an array of services that span from cloud computing to data analytics and enterprise applications. The company's business model is driven by its ability to integrate and optimize IT infrastructures, allowing clients to focus on their core operations while DXC navigates them through the complexities of digital landscapes. The revenue streams of DXC are primarily derived from long-term service contracts, where it leverages its deep industry expertise to drive efficiencies and enhance customer experiences through technological advancements. Its clientele includes major players in sectors like healthcare, banking, manufacturing, and government, each seeking to harness the potential of cutting-edge solutions to stay competitive. DXC’s offerings are not just limited to IT modernization; they extend to workplace and mobility solutions, security, and customized software solutions, ensuring that clients gain comprehensive support. By embracing cloud technologies and automated processes, DXC capitalizes on the growing demand for digital forwardness, turning complex IT challenges into strategic advantages for its partners. Thus, it sustains its profitability by becoming an indispensable part of its clients' journeys toward digital maturity.
