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To: ggamer who wrote (173579)9/3/2014 9:50:18 PM
From: Stock Puppy1 Recommendation

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JP Sullivan

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He started with 100 shares.

Assuming it was before the first spilt, he would have 5600 shares now.

DateRatio
06/16/19872 for 1
06/21/20002 for 1
02/28/20052 for 1
06/09/20147 for 1



Assuming the easy to calculate stock price of $100, he has $560,000 in his kid's trust.

He would also have $22,144 in cold hard cash from dividends (assuming he kept it as cold hard cash).

See:
investor.apple.com

Dividends first started after the first split 1987-1995 for total of $3.80/share for that period.
He would have had 200 shares from the split; so 200 * $3.80. = $760.00

Years 2000 and 2005 there were two more 2/1 splits. He has 800 shares.

From 2012 - 2014 dividends kicked in again for a total of $23.44/share. Add 800 * $23.44 = $18,752

The 7/1 split in 2014. He now has 5600 shares. One dividend distribution after that $0.47 *5600 = $2,632

for a total of $22,144.

Dang you still awake after reading to this part?

As a reward, I must post two pictures of a yogi (if you can bear it):