ShawnyMcKnight t1_j9auduc wrote
Reply to comment by VoidAndOcean in A first-generation iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at auction — more than 100 times its original price by dakiki
Not really, this is 100x more, the stock didn’t jump 100x
VoidAndOcean t1_j9av1ml wrote
A bit more than that actually.
bobartig t1_j9bo4zw wrote
Not quite. Apple's stock increase from mid 2007 (when the iPhone was released) to today is around 38x when using the "adjusted close" price from June 29, 2007 and present day. That accounts for splits and dividend payments in some fashion, and I'm not going to dive too deeply into the best prices to use (because I have no useful input into that question), but the math is pretty close whichever way you look at it.
DevAway22314 t1_j9btoyu wrote
> That accounts for splits and dividend payments in some fashion
No it doesn't. The number is 42x when including DRIP
Calculator: https://dqydj.com/stock-return-calculator/
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