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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 269.73+0.3%Oct 29 3:59 PM EDT

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To: Heywood40 who wrote (213071)12/17/2024 8:30:00 AM
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> Since I bought a bunch in 1998, AAPL has split 2X, 2X, 7X and 4X, for a total of 112X.

> Independent of the 112X number of shares I now have, at today's $250 trading price, the dollar value of my AAPL investment is currently up by a factor of 965X.

I guess buy -n- hold brings the gold! That's the kind of thing Warren Buffet should say at his shareholder meetings to add a little Flair to them...



....but if he did, he wouldn't be Warren Buffet.

Corporate raiders and activists like Carl Icahn do make a lot of headlines, but they don't do better than the really big cats in the jungle over the long haul. How much money would Icahn have if he still held Netflix? I'd venture to say a lot more than his current $4.6 Billion. Icahn is a rounding error in the world of Billionaires, haha!

Anyway, thank you for posting those figures. I haven't personally found any online calculator where the splits can be backed out of historical stock prices to find the actual share prices that aren't split adjusted. I didn't know what the total was at this point, or the dates. How do you keep track?
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