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How do I find historical stock price basis?

By Emily Wilson |

How do I find a stock’s cost basis?

  1. Sign in to your brokerage account. Although your broker may not include your basis on your 1099-B, it doesn’t necessarily mean they don’t have it.
  2. Look at previous broker statements.
  3. Contact your brokerage firm.
  4. Go online for historical stock prices.
  5. Go directly to the source.

Who owns General Electric stock?

Top 10 Owners of General Electric Co

StockholderStakeShares owned
The Vanguard Group, Inc.7.01%615,281,479
Fidelity Management & Research Co…4.74%416,298,401
BlackRock Fund Advisors4.12%361,695,693
SSgA Funds Management, Inc.4.00%351,409,726

Why has GE stock dropped so much?

The company’s stock fell 42% during the year, and after Welch’s departure, it became clear that GE was overstretched and bloated. The GE Capital financial segment nearly toppled the company during the Great Recession because it did not have a competitive advantage over other financial services companies.

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The all-time high General Electric stock closing price was 60.00 on August 28, 2000. The General Electric 52-week high stock price is 14.41, which is 5.3% above the current share price. The General Electric 52-week low stock price is 5.93, which is 56.7% below the current share price.

What was the stock price of GE in 2020?

Looking back at GE historical stock prices for the last five trading days, on April 08, 2020, GE opened at $7.18, traded as high as $7.38 and as low as $7.06, and closed at $7.30. Trading volume was a total of 92.65M shares. On April 09, 2020, GE opened at $7.45, traded as high as $7.54 and as low as $7.09, and closed at $7.14.

What do you need to know about Ge stock?

Stock. Get the latest GE stock data. Investor events and reports. Tune in or catch up on GE’s latest investor events and reports. GE in the news. Read the latest GE financial news releases and stories. SEC filings.

When did I buy PG and E stock?

It was purchased between 1957 and 1980. I will be selling PG&E stock soon and have no idea what the cost basis is. It was purchased between 1957 and 1980. If you bought the stock yourself, your basis is what you paid for the shares, including brokerage commissions (different rules apply if you inherited the stock or received it as a gift).