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Since Going Public in 2015, PayPal Has Spent $19 Billion on This 1 Thing

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Since going public in 2015, financial technology (fintech) company PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ: PYPL) has generated tens of billions of dollars in profits. Year Shares repurchased Money spent 2015 0 $0 2016 27.3 From 2015 through the second quarter of 2023, PayPal has generated almost $30.9 Where'd it all go? To be sure, $19.1

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If You'd Invested $10,000 in Tesla in 2015, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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A $10,000 investment in the EV maker's shares placed in late July of 2015 would have, after two stock splits, grown to a monster pile of almost $2.25 An electrifying rise While Tesla as a company and a stock has had its fits and starts, for the most part, it's been a racecar. million eight years later. How's that for share price acceleration?

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I've Held PayPal Stock Since It Went Public in 2015. Here's Why I Might Sell in 2024.

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In 2015, eBay spun off PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL) into its own publicly traded company. I've left my PayPal investment completely untouched since 2015 -- I haven't sold, trimmed, or added to it. As an investing novice at the time, I didn't fully understand how it worked. After the spinoff, I sold the eBay stock.

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I Bought a Fixer-Upper Home in 2015 and Here's Why I Still Don't Regret That Choice

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I bought my current home, a fixer upper that was literally abandoned for four years, with my ex-husband in 2015, and I'm still working on it now. For me, that was a normal life, so when it came time to buy my own homes, I have consistently chosen houses that needed some work, even if it was small -- it's a bit of a family tradition.

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If You Invested $2,000 in HP in 2015, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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HP (NYSE: HPQ) and Hewlett Packard Enterprise split into two separate companies on Nov. HP retained the company's PC and printing businesses, while HPE took over its enterprise hardware and software businesses. If you had invested $2,000 in HP when the two stocks started trading separately on Nov.

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If You Invested $1,000 in Advanced Micro Devices in 2015, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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Had you invested just $1,000 in AMD stock in December 2015, it would have grown to $58,960 today, a remarkable 59-fold return in under a decade. Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) has flourished over the past eight years thanks to several industries blossoming, including gaming, data center and cloud, and personal computing.

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If You Invested $10,000 in Block in 2015, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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Since their initial public offering in November 2015, shares of Block (NYSE: SQ) are up 308%. That result is fantastic when compared to the S&P 500 's 115% gain over the same period. An investor who put $10,000 into Block at that time would be sitting on a balance of just under $41,000 right now, which is definitely encouraging.