ITS OVER 9000!!!!!!
(WHAT NINE THOUSAND?!!)
Thats like asking, "Whats 1 divided by 0?"
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Google has not had any splits or large changes with their stock. The stock opened at 80 dollars give or take a few. If you had 100 shares at 80 dollars that would be an 8 thousand dollar investment. The stock currently trades between 300 and 400. Your investment would be worth 35 thousand give or take 5 thousand today March 2009.
To determine Ford Motor's stock price on any given day, go to a financial web site such as MSN Money, Google Finance, or Yahoo Finance, and type in the ticker/symbol of 'F'.
as of Feb 23, 2009 it is valued at one dollar.
August 16, 2009 Today, silver is worth $14.71 USD per troy ounce.
Today, July 2, 2009 silver is selling for $13.42 per ounce.
The value of GM Class E common stock from 1984 today would depend on several factors, including its current market price, any stock splits, mergers, or changes in the company's structure over the years. However, GM has undergone significant changes since 1984, including bankruptcy in 2009 and a subsequent restructuring. To determine the specific value today, one would need to look at the current stock price of General Motors and any historical adjustments relevant to that specific class of stock.
August 16, 2009 Today, silver is worth $14.71 USD per troy ounce.
Today 10 August 2009 it is worth $7.42
To determine the current value of one General Motors stock from 1989, you would need to account for stock splits, dividends, and the overall performance of the company since then. In 2009, GM filed for bankruptcy and underwent significant restructuring, resulting in the dilution of existing shares. As of October 2023, the stock price is influenced by the company's current market performance, which can be found through financial news sources or stock market platforms. Therefore, the exact worth would depend on these variables and current market conditions.
To determine how much $1,400 in 2009 would be worth today, you can adjust for inflation using the Consumer Price Index (CPI). As of 2023, the cumulative inflation rate from 2009 to 2023 is approximately 30%. Therefore, $1,400 in 2009 would be roughly equivalent to about $1,820 today. However, this value can vary slightly based on the specific inflation data used.
The net worth of Sony BMG Music in 2009 was not released. However, stock holders should be given that information under the sarbane-oxley act, which forces companies to release the info.
No, I think this could be a glitch in your computer.