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  2. 3 Undervalued Companies Warren Buffett Invested In During ...

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    Jan. 2 closing price: $49.81. One-year return: -16.58%. Average analyst share price target: $62.14. ... But the company’s stock price has largely gone sideways over the last year, which makes it ...

  3. Nvidia stock closes at new record ahead of CEO Jensen ... - AOL

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    Shares rose more than 3% to $149.43 — north of Nvidia's previous record closing price of $148.88 per share on Nov. 7, 2024. ... Click here for the latest stock market news and in-depth analysis ...

  4. UniFirst Shares Skyrocket As Cintas Reveals $275 Per Share ...

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    This offer, which represents a 46% premium to UniFirst’s ninety-day average closing price as of January 6, 2025, values UniFirst at approximately $5.3 billion. ... Get the latest stock analysis ...

  5. Closing milestones of the Dow Jones Industrial Average

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    2 This was the Dow's close at the peak on June 4, 1890. 3 This was the Dow's close at the peak on January 19, 1906. 4 This was the Dow's close at the peak on November 3, 1919. 5 This was the Dow's close at the peak of the 1920s bull market on Tuesday, September 3, 1929 before the stock market crash. This level would not be seen again until ...

  6. Top 10 Highest-Priced Stocks Right Now - AOL

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    See how stock prices compare. ... These are the most expensive stock shares as measured by the closing share price on Nov. 20. 1. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A) Price: $703,300 per share.

  7. Dow Jones Industrial Average - Wikipedia

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    Between January 1973 and December 1974, the average lost 48% of its value in what became known as the 1973–1974 stock market crash, closing at 577.60 on December 6, 1974. [51] The nadir came after prices dropped more than 45% over two years since the NYSE's high point of 1,003.16 on November 4, 1972.