EugW macrumors P6 Original poster Jun 18, 2017 17,180 16,289 Earth Dec 28, 2023 #1 I just thought this was interesting at the time, because December 28, 2006 was the day before the financial statement release for the quarter in which Apple completed the Intel transition. So $80.87 was a cute coincidence.
I just thought this was interesting at the time, because December 28, 2006 was the day before the financial statement release for the quarter in which Apple completed the Intel transition. So $80.87 was a cute coincidence.
Apple_Robert Contributor Sep 21, 2012 37,022 56,246 In a van down by the river Dec 28, 2023 #2 I am glad I stocked up back then. Go Apple go.
K KaliYoni macrumors 68020 Feb 19, 2016 2,094 4,494 Dec 28, 2023 #3 To take the comparison a bit further, $80.87 in 2007 dollars is $215.58 in today's dollars when adjusted for inflation. Inflation Calculator | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis What’s a dollar worth? How far does a past dollar stretch to equal the modern dollar? What would past prices be today? www.minneapolisfed.org And here's how AAPL's price peformed, relative to the S&P 500 and NASDAQ: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/AAP...uZSIsInN0eWxlIjoic3R4X2xpbmVfY2hhcnQifX1dfQ-- Reactions: sgtaylor5
To take the comparison a bit further, $80.87 in 2007 dollars is $215.58 in today's dollars when adjusted for inflation. Inflation Calculator | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis What’s a dollar worth? How far does a past dollar stretch to equal the modern dollar? What would past prices be today? www.minneapolisfed.org And here's how AAPL's price peformed, relative to the S&P 500 and NASDAQ: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/AAP...uZSIsInN0eWxlIjoic3R4X2xpbmVfY2hhcnQifX1dfQ--