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manibiotech

10/12/24 10:46 AM

#725675 RE: ATLnsider #725672

As usual , another lie

“In June and July 1982, Apple’s stock was trading before several stock splits occurred later in its history. Adjusting for all stock splits (including the 4-for-1 split in 2020, the 7-for-1 split in 2014, and others), the split-adjusted price of Apple shares during that period was very low compared to today.

In June and July 1982, Apple’s stock was trading in the range of approximately $1.50 to $2.00 on a split-adjusted basis.

Keep in mind that Apple’s stock has undergone multiple splits:

• 2-for-1 in 1987
• 2-for-1 in 2000
• 2-for-1 in 2005
• 7-for-1 in 2014
• 4-for-1 in 2020

These stock splits significantly lowered the price when adjusted for today’s values.

If you need exact figures for a specific date, I can try to help further based on historical data.”
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JerryCampbell

10/12/24 10:57 AM

#725676 RE: ATLnsider #725672

No, you are wrong.

Do you understand the mechanism of stock splits?

Aug 31, 2020 4:1 Stock Split
Jun 09, 2014 7:1 Stock Split
Feb 28, 2005 2:1 Stock Split

That means that any split-adjusted price you see prior to 2005 needs to be multiplied 56x to see where AAPL actually traded in the market.
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Hopeforthefuture3

10/12/24 11:13 AM

#725678 RE: ATLnsider #725672

Atl, you claim to understand stock splits yet you seem to claim (perhaps you were not clear) the AAPL traded at 4 cents back in the early 1980s. It did not have to adjust bu a factor of 100x or 200x to get actual stock price.
In similar fashion nwbo never actually traded over $1,000 per share, that is adjusted for the reverse splits for nwno