How do I find old share prices?

How do I find old share prices?

Online brokerage sites such as eTrade and TD Ameritrade or apps like Robinhood will have both real-time and historical quote data for customers and usually limited access for non-customers as well. Financial websites like Motley Fool or Google Finance will also provide quote information for both stocks and indices.

When did Schlumberger stock split?

Split History

Date Ratio
Apr. 10, 2006 2:1
Jul. 14, 1997 2:1
Jul. 16, 1981 1.5:1
Oct. 15, 1980 1.5:1

How do I find historical stock price basis?

If you know when the stock was purchased, here are some tips:

  1. Sign in to your brokerage account.
  2. Look at previous broker statements.
  3. Contact your brokerage firm.
  4. Go online for historical stock prices.
  5. Go directly to the source.

Will Schlumberger raise its dividend?

On April 21, 2022, Schlumberger’s Board of Directors approved a 40% increase in the quarterly cash dividend from $0.125 per share of outstanding common stock to $0.175 per share, beginning with the dividend payable on July 14, 2022 to stockholders of record on June 1, 2022.

Did Sherman Williams stock split?

One Share of pre-1980 Sherwin-Williams stock =

Year of Split Ratio Cumulative Effect of Splits
1986 2 – for – 1 8 shares
1991 2 – for – 1 16 shares
1997 2 – for – 1 32 shares
2021 3 – for – 1 96 shares

Is Schlumberger undervalued?

Valuation metrics show that Schlumberger Limited may be undervalued. Its Value Score of B indicates it would be a good pick for value investors. The financial health and growth prospects of SLB, demonstrate its potential to outperform the market. It currently has a Growth Score of B.

What if I can’t find the cost basis of old stock?

First of all, you should really dig through all your records to try and find the brokerage statements that have your actual cost basis. Try the brokerage firm’s website to see if they have that data or call them to see if it can be provided.