Does anyone know a few websites with stock prices for October 29, 1929?
Feb 28, 2008 by Chelsea H | Posted in Investing
Like Common Motors or some businesses that are still in business today.
to get an view you need to know how stock were trading before Oct 29
Oct 18, 1929
Radio Corp 92 5/8 up 7/8 98,100 shares traded
US Steel 227 1/8 down 3 1/4 61,300 shares traded
Vague Motors 65 1/4 up 5/8 44,400
muncie birder | Feb 28, 2008
I recall that BigCharts can give historical prices.
Chris B | Feb 28, 2008
Stock market prices in 1929?
Jan 10, 2010 by Catrina | Posted in Investing
What were the prices of stocks in 1929 for rca, public motors, and other stocks?
This is from my AMC textbook (sharp school)
the three numbers are the prices in order of sept 3, 1929, oct 29, 1929 and nov 15, 1929
American an Foreign Power- $167.75, $73.00, 67.86
American a buzz and telegraph (AT&T)
thecutesyqueen | Jan 10, 2010
This is from my AMC textbook (intoxication school)
the three numbers are the prices in order of sept 3, 1929, oct 29, 1929 and nov 15, 1929
American an Foreign Power- $167.75, $73.00, 67.86
American phone and telegraph
thecutesyqueen | Jan 10, 2010
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