What was Apples share price in 2012?
AAPL – Apple Inc.
Date | Open | High |
---|---|---|
Dec 01, 2012 | 21.20 | 21.24 |
Nov 24, 2012 | 20.57 | 21.22 |
Nov 17, 2012 | 19.31 | 20.43 |
Nov 10, 2012 | 19.79 | 19.80 |
How many times has Apple stock split 2012?
Apple’s stock has split five times since the company went public. The stock split on a 4-for-1 basis on August 28, 2020, a 7-for-1 basis on June 9, 2014, and split on a 2-for-1 basis on February 28, 2005, June 21, 2000, and June 16, 1987.
Why are Apple stocks dropping?
Apple has fallen during a bad week for equity markets, which are selling off stocks in nearly every industry on fears of Fed rate hikes, weakening consumer confidence, rising inflation and global supply chain challenges.
What happen to Apple in 2012?
Stock highs, lows, and a dividend Apple’s stock soared to new heights in 2012, reaching an all-time high of $702 on September 21, the same day the iPhone 5 went on sale. But from there, it became a different story.
Where can I get historical stock prices?
Internet Sources for Historical Market & Stock Data
- Yahoo! Finance – Historical Prices.
- Dow Jones Industrial Averages. Historical and current performance data.
- S&P Indices. Historical performance data.
- IPL Newspaper Collection.
- Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.
- FINRA: Market Data Center.
Is Apple undervalued?
As of this writing, we think Microsoft’s stock is about 23% undervalued, while Apple’s stock is 14% overvalued.
Will Apple stock make me rich?
Few companies exemplify how long-term investing can help you retire rich as Apple, which is up, 2,127X over the last 35 years. The good news is that Apple is still one of the best companies on earth, and is expected to grow 14.5% over time, meaning it can make you rich over time.
How do I find historical stock prices for old companies?
To find stock prices, click on the Companies/Markets tab on the top of the screen, type in your ticker symbol and indicate whether you want daily or monthly prices. Prices are available for the last 3 years. A web resource for historic stock prices is Yahoo Finance (Stock Prices) – http://finance.yahoo.com/ .