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  2. If You'd Invested $1,000 in Apple Stock 27 Years Ago, Here's ...

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    Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) stock has experienced many struggles since its 1980 IPO. After its board fired Steve Jobs in 1985, the company spent years in the wilderness. It suspended its dividend payout ...

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  4. Black's approximation - Wikipedia

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    In finance, Black's approximation is an approximate method for computing the value of an American call option on a stock paying a single dividend. It was described by Fischer Black in 1975. [1] The Black–Scholes formula (hereinafter, "BS Formula") provides an explicit equation for the value of a call option on a non-dividend paying stock. In ...

  5. If You'd Invested $5,000 in Apple Stock 5 Years Ago, Here's ...

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    Apple's stock, selling for about $50 five years ago, ... You also would've collected dividends during this span that would have boosted your total return to 346.5%, more than triple the S&P 500's ...

  6. Could Buying Apple Stock Today Set You Up for Life? - AOL

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    Apple's ability to pay dividends and repurchase massive amounts of stock (35% share count reduction over the past decade) should still create solid, perhaps even market-beating long-term returns.

  7. An Apple Stock Dividend in 2012? Keep Dreaming - AOL

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    To pay a dividend, Apple would need to repatriate cash and also pay a U.S. corporate tax rate closer to 35%. If the U.S. grants a tax holiday, Apple may give in and pay a dividend. But a tax ...