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jmanatVT

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Well it's split 4:1, 7:1, 3x2:1, so 1 IPO share = 224 2020 shares


For a single share, you would have turned $22 into 224 * $134 = $30k, a 27% annualized return

However, Apple has paid dividends on and off, I calculate the dividend payout on a single IPO share at (with no interest/reinvestment, but it's mostly all recent so the impact of that wouldn't be soooo great)
Before 1995 $7.06
1995-2012 $0
Since 2012 $1,171
Total $1,179

That pretty adequately reflects the total return over that time, 2/3 of the price increase has been in the last 2 years...99.5% of your return has happened since ~2000

(In response to this post by RichwebHokie)

Posted: 01/29/2021 at 11:17AM



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