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I have 2 shares purchased in 1976. I called the company today and the customer service rep was very enthusiastic that it would be worth my time to visit one of the companies locations with my paperwork. Though by company policy they couldn't give me the exact amount on the phone the rep was very positive.

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Q: What would 2 shares of the common stock for the horry telephone cooperative Inc purchased in 1984 be worth today?
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