To determine the current value of 100 shares of Johnson & Johnson stock bought in 1970, you would need to know the stock price in 1970 and compare it to the current stock price. For example, if the stock price was around $1.50 in 1970, that would mean an initial investment of $150. As of recent data, J&J's stock price is significantly higher, often in the range of $160-$180 per share, leading to a current value of approximately $16,000 to $18,000 for those 100 shares, depending on the exact current price. Additionally, this calculation does not account for any stock splits or dividends reinvested over the years, which could further increase the value.
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$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.
Walmart stock first came on the market in 1970. If a person had purchased 100 shares of Walmart's stock in 1970, they would be worth around 35 million dollars today.
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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?
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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).
The shares would be worth $2,800.00 today giving you a profit before tax of $2,200.00.
$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.
Walmart stock first came on the market in 1970. If a person had purchased 100 shares of Walmart's stock in 1970, they would be worth around 35 million dollars today.
To determine the current value of 100 shares of Walmart stock bought in 1991, you would need to know the stock price in 1991 and the current stock price. Walmart's stock price was approximately $6.25 per share in 1991, so 100 shares would have cost around $625. As of October 2023, Walmart's stock price is approximately $160 per share, making the 100 shares worth about $16,000 today. This reflects significant growth in the stock's value over the years.
Uhh...Walmart's initial public offering was in October 1970, so there were no Walmart stocks to be bought in 1969.
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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!