Where can I find the IPO prices of MSFT, ORCL, GOOG, YHOO, and VPHM among others?


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Margarito asks:

Is their any where I can also find financial reports of their first years as public companies.

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2 Comments to "Where can I find the IPO prices of MSFT, ORCL, GOOG, YHOO, and VPHM among others?"

  1. Gretchen

    You can visit:finance.yahoo.com then enter a ticker symbol, and when the page comes up, click on the left “historical prices”. :)

  2. Letitia

    This is a hard question, you can only find part but not all of the stocks here. I show you an example:

    For GOOG it was $85 on 8-18-2004 the link is here, you can search for other companies as well, as I said not all of them can be found.
    biz.yahoo.com/ipo/comp_g.html

    Well the 2nd part is hard too, for reports long time ago, you have to go to the library or pay to get access to some online databases. Another way is to call their head office to send you a copy of their annual report (they may or may not keep copies of prospectus which shows earlier reports and think that’s what you actually want)

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