Here's How Rich You'd Be If You Had Invested $1,000 On The Day Of These Tech IPOs
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How much money would you have made on eBay, Yahoo, Google, LinkedIn or Facebook's IPOs if you'd invested $1,000?
Mashable and Statista figured it out.
Nothing beats an early $1,000 investment in Amazon, but if you had invested $1,000 in eBay the day it went public, you'd have almost $70,000 more now. If you had put the same amount in Yahoo, you'd have just over $60,000 more.
An early $1,000 investment in Google would net you $12,072. LinkedIn's IPO would have given you about $5,000 by now. Facebook's would have you up, but only by about $1,300.
Head over to Mashable to see the chart, which has been adjusted for splits and dividends.
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