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How can I find stock prices from last year?

How can I find stock prices from last year?

I’m doing a school project and have to find an approximate price of 6 stocks from a year ago. The stock I am doing are microsoft (MSFT), apple (AAPL), Ford (F), General Motors (GM), Coach (COH), and Macy’s (M).
can anyone tell me where to find those prices please

Answer by Stockwillrise
finance.yahoo.com
Put in any ticcker symbol for a company
Once u do this go to left hand side and click on”historical prices”

Answer by Velto
Go to BigCharts or marketwatch

Answer by Al in NC
Yahoo Finance.

In the Quotes Box on the left side of the screen type in the ticker symbol of the stock and click on “Get Quote”.

When that screen comes up locate “Historical Prices” on the left side of the screen and click on it.

When that screen comes up set the date range.
If you want the price for an exact date such as Nov.20, 2008 then input that date in both the Start date and End date section and click on “Go”.
This way it will only give you the price of that stock for that specific date.

If you want to get the stock price for more than one day (Nov.1,2008-Nov.25,2008) then enter those dates in the Start date and End Date and click on “Go”.

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the stock is the apple inc stock. appl. (ipods and macs)

Answer by Iffy
So go to their Website, financial page and look up the stock’s history

Answer by Unlimit3d
Off the top of my head I know it was $ 7… but that may have been within 15 years. High, well right now.

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