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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 Apple used that success to tap the public markets in 1980, raising $100 million during its highly anticipated initial public offering.

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1 Growth Stock Down 90% to Buy Right Now

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In retrospect, it's clear that Opendoor Technologies ' (NASDAQ: OPEN) earliest public investors got ahead of themselves shortly after its 2020 initial public offering (IPO). If you can stomach that uncertainty for a while, Opendoor Technologies is an interesting prospect here. Interest rates could even fall.

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Stock Split Watch: Is Super Micro Computer Next?

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What's more, Supermicro stock has shot up a whopping 6,900% since it went public back in August 2007, outpacing the S&P 500 index's jump of 249% by a huge margin. That's way higher than Supermicro's initial public offering (IPO) price of $8 per share.

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History Says the Nasdaq Will Crush 2024. Here's 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock-Split Stock to Buy and Hold Forever.

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From 2002 to 2007, the Nasdaq returned an average of 15.9% Despite cooling inflation and the possibility of Federal Reserve tapering interest rates this year, I suspect that many are wary over the company's growth prospects. But keep in mind that the stock has returned over 5,300% to investors since its initial public offering in 2004.

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3 Unstoppable Multibaggers Up Between 965% and 3,450% Since 2014 to Buy After a Recent Pullback

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Celsius currently trades at a price-to-sales (P/S) ratio of 4.4 -- which compares nicely to its peer Monster 's ratio of 7.4 -- making it a reasonable time to buy into the company's growth prospects. market by roughly 10 years.

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How Much Money Would You Have Now If You Invested $10,000 in Nvidia Stock at Its IPO?

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How much money would you have now if you had invested $10,000 in Nvidia stock at its initial public offering (IPO)? It didn't go public until Jan. Let's assume, though, that you retained a strong conviction about Nvidia's long-term prospects and didn't sell any of your position.

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1 Incredible Stock That Turned $10,000 Into $4.6 Million

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It has skyrocketed 46,000% since its initial public offering in 2002, turning a $10,000 initial investment into $4.6 What started as a streaming service in 2007 just in the U.S. That's the reality that prospective investors need to grapple with. Take Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX). million today. Play or pause?