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The stock value will then be the combined value.
Stock is always the current price.
Par value has no real connection to the worth of common stock. For example, when Starbucks went public, its shares of stock was $0.001 par, but opened at $17 and closed in the same day at $21.50; so if there were 2,500 shares sold at opening, it worth 2,500 x $17 = $42,500, but this has no connection to par value. Assuming the 2,500 shares of common stock sold at par value and the earnings was $100,000.00; the par value would be $100,000 / 2,500 = $40.00
if you bought 200 shares of standard oil stock when they were first issued and had the certificates is they stock worth anything today?
$40,000.00 per share 100,000,000 / 2,500 = 40,000/-
I have some old stock certificates from "Farmers Union Cooperative Oil Association". Issued in 1977.Worth anything?Tx, Doug Cunnien
I have 18 shares of common stock in this company. What is the current value?
The C stamp has a face value of 20 cents. They were issued in 1981.