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The bid price is the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a stock, while the ask price is the lowest price a seller is willing to accept. The bid price is what you can sell a stock for, and the ask price is what you can buy a stock for.
The current bid price is the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a stock, while the ask price is the lowest price a seller is willing to accept. The last trade made on a stock is the price at which the transaction occurred.
Your answer depends on the period over which you want to calculate the price. The easiest way is to pick the period, then pick the lowest price and the highest price, and divide the difference by the duration of the period you chose. This method will give you the simplest answer.
The bid price is the price that someone is willing to pay for that stock, the ask price is what someone is willing to sell that stock for. If the stock is up to $1, for example, when you buy it the lowest someone is willing to sell it for could be $1.01, and someone else may be willing to buy it at $.99.
From January through April 2008, the average price of Starbucks stock has been about $19.
The all-time lowest price a stock sold for can vary by company and is often influenced by factors such as stock splits or company bankruptcies. For instance, the stock of the now-defunct company Enron traded as low as $0.01 per share after its collapse. However, some penny stocks can also trade for fractions of a cent, making it difficult to pinpoint a single lowest price universally. Typically, the lowest recorded prices are found in stocks with severe financial distress.
The bid price is the highest price a buyer is willing to pay for a stock, while the ask price is the lowest price a seller is willing to accept. The difference between the bid and ask price is known as the spread.
The IBM stock prices for January of 2013 varied a bit through the month. The stock's price ranged from 193.80 at the lowest in the beginning of the month, up to 204.47 as the high end price on the 31st on January.
$1.37 as of market close on 9/26/08 lowest of the year... so far