look for whatitt was and multiply it by 15
what was the price of a share of TXU stock in 1990
Stock split
GE Stock Fund is essentially a mutual fund that holds only GE Stock. Therefore the value per share reflects the net asset value of each unit of the fund, which is not the same as the share price of GE stock. The performance of the GE Stock Fund will closely track that of GE stock, less the operating and adminstration fees charged by the fund.
There are a two ways to look at this question:When a stock is purchased, funds are transferred from the buyer to the seller. Thus, the stock's reduction of value does not change the amount of money in the system. The decline in the stock's value is reflected as a decline in wealth for the stock holder but in a "non-currency" manner.If the stock purchased was from a short seller, than the decline in stock value decreases the wealth of the stock holder but increases the wealth of the short seller.
A share is worth whatever the market price is. The starting value for measuring gains is the price each individual share was purchased for. Any other method would allow the investor to manipulate the starting price and avoid paying taxes.
Zenith Radio Crop common stock purchased in 1968 is worth several times its original value in today's market. The company has expanded considerably over the years and dramatically increased profits.
I purchased Big Piney stock from Anderson Randolph Company in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1959. It was a penny stock then. I would like to know its value today and who to contact about it.
A stock's par value is the monetary amount assigned to the share of stock.
Shares are what people trade in the stock exchange. Shares are purchased and then grow or decrease in value based on how the stock market and the share holders are feeling.
Par value stock
The value of the share of stock as it is actually printed on the face of the certificate.
please update the share value
Market value of common stock = 12000 / 200 = 60 per share Preferred shares are different from common shares
book value per share is total stockholders equity divided by total number of shares of preferred stock and common stock.
what was the price of a share of TXU stock in 1990
Stock split
No. They are two totally different values. Book Value - This is the intrinsic value of a stock based on the company's books of accounts and assets & liabilities Market Value - This is the value of the stock at which it is currently trading in a stock exchange