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Here's How Much Apple Stock Gained in Each Year Since the iPhone Launched in 2007

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9, 2007, a breakthrough product that gave rise to the smartphone industry. That means an initial investment of $15,000 in January 2007 would now be worth $1.1 But it was the Apple II in 1977 that positioned the start-up company as an early leader in personal computers. The next chapter was less upbeat. Chart by author.

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1 Unstoppable Multibagger Up 1,320% Since 2007 Trading Near a Once-in-a-Decade Valuation to Buy Right Now

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Shares of beauty retailer Ulta Beauty (NASDAQ: ULTA) have more than tripled the total return of the S&P 500 since their initial public offering in 2007, rising more than 1,300%. Perhaps even more critically, the company remains very popular among Gen Z. Home to 43.3

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Warren Buffett Just Trimmed His Stake in Ulta Beauty Stock. Time to Sell?

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Ulta is facing challenges While Ulta has been a long-term winner on the stock market, the company has struggled more recently as its sales growth has slowed on weakness in consumer spending and increasing competition. That's a great price for a stock that has returned more than 1,100% since its initial public offering in 2007.

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What You Can Learn From My Single Biggest Investing Mistake

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My Booking Holdings investment I have watched Booking Holdings since its March 1999 initial public offering ( IPO ). Since I also believed in this company and its business model, I regretted not buying. Moreover, the stock price did not stay sustainably above $48 per share until 2007. Then you’ll want to hear this.

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If You Bought 1 Share of Nvidia Stock at Its IPO, Here's How Many Shares You Would Own Now

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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is one artificial intelligence (AI) stock you probably wish you'd scooped up at its initial public offering (IPO). Nvidia is now one of the world's most valuable companies, with a market cap over $3 trillion. The chipmaker debuted on Jan. 22, 1999 at just $12 per share. Chart by author.

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If You'd Invested $1,000 in Super Micro Computer Stock 5 Years Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today

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The company assembles computer servers for sale, many of which are used to power artificial intelligence (AI) applications. The explosion in demand for these servers helped it become one of the more notable companies (and stocks) in this space. In 2007, few investors had likely heard of Supermicro.

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If You Bought 1 Share of Nvidia Stock at Its IPO, Here's How Many Shares You Would Own Now

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Since the company's initial public offering ( IPO ) in 1999, the stock has risen nearly 300,000%! However, what truly supercharged the stock was the company's dominance in AI chips. The demand for such chips has made Nvidia the leading chip company, leading to a 10-for-1 stock split earlier this year.