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Previously on "Another reason for not buying an iPad?"
I didn't know enough about Apple in 1997 but I nearly did spring for a G5 in 2004. And of course they were pricier than that outside the US, so I'd be looking at rather more than $33K.
Oi Threaded! Can I borrow your time machine?
And how much would the $100 Windows 1.0 cost be worth if you invested it in Microsoft?
I didn't know enough about Apple in 1997 but I nearly did spring for a G5 in 2004. And of course they were pricier than that outside the US, so I'd be looking at rather more than $33K.
This is exactly why I am where I am today. My friends laughed at me, my family were scornful. But I went ahead and invested my ZX81 money in sinclair shares, and now here I am. searching the pavement for juicy ciggie butts
For example, skip the purchase of a $5700 Apple PowerBook G3 250 in 1997 and put the money into Apple stock, and your shares would now be worth $330,563.
Even relatively new customers can find reasons for regret. If you’d skipped the purchase of an Apple Xserve G5 in 2005 for $3999 and bought Apple stock instead, your investment would now be worth $33,877.
I didn't know enough about Apple in 1997 but I nearly did spring for a G5 in 2004. And of course they were pricier than that outside the US, so I'd be looking at rather more than $33K.
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