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if you bought 200 shares of standard oil stock when they were first issued and had the certificates is they stock worth anything today?
If in 1976 you could buy 5000 shares of what is now Microsoft stock, it would be worth the same as 5000 shares of Microsoft that was purchased today - no matter when you bought it, it would be 5000 x today's stock price of Microsoft (you would probably pay more today). You probably want to know how rich you would be today if you had purchased 5000 shares of Microsoft stock in 1976. That would take some research because the shares of Microsoft stock available in 1976 are probably not the same as what is available today (because of splits and other events that could have occurred).
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As of today 1/5/2009 I looked and it was around $70.00 a share. If it was bought in 1984 I am sure there was a stock split there somewhere. You would be looking at quite a bit of money. If you have the shares I would contact a financial adviser right away. There may be more than 10,000 shares there plus there may be dividends that were paid that you may be able to collect as well. Good Luck!
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The shares would be worth $2,800.00 today giving you a profit before tax of $2,200.00.
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you would still have 100 shares, they would just not be worth the same each.for example, the price per share was $2 in 1995 and you bought a 100 for $200. Today, the value is $19.36 today which means you would have a little over $1900s worth of Intel's shares.your count of shares doesnt change, just their value does.
Around $120,984. 100 original shares would now be 2,400 shares without the dividend reinvestment. One hundred shares at $180 original if you bought in at $1.80 or so.
As of 17 June 2012 they would be worth $199.10 each so around $19910.00
$7501.28 2 shares bought in 1983 have split 2:1 3 times since then, so now you have 16 shares. At today's closing price of 468.83, times 16, equals 7501.28. When a stock splits 2:1 your number of shares double. a 3:1 split triples your number of shares, and so on.
Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock closed at $118,000 per share on September 9, 2008. So...100 shares of it would be worth $11.8 million.