Twitter´s stock all time high is $70.43 , this was shortly after they went public (their IPO), the stock went public for $40 per share (and pre IPO it was bought by private investors for about $26 (for banks, insiders, big investors)
Some time atfter the public IPO the stock went all the way up to its all time high i mentioned, and eventually crashed and went below the $40 mark. It usually hovers this stock at around $28 - $35 most of the time, key price $33.
I told you what you asked for and gave you additional -very current- information. I also mentioned the current prices the stock hoovers around and the key price where it has support.
edit: also the date you mention 2006 is correct when twitter started, but they went public (their Inicial price Offering = IPO) in 2013. That´s also why I mentioned the behaviour of the stock after their IPO.
I remember the stock being hyped a lot during the IPO, but twitter was losing money consistently and that shows in their financial statement. This wasnt that long ago , in terms of stocks. ;)
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Twitter´s stock all time high is $70.43 , this was shortly after they went public (their IPO), the stock went public for $40 per share (and pre IPO it was bought by private investors for about $26 (for banks, insiders, big investors)
Some time atfter the public IPO the stock went all the way up to its all time high i mentioned, and eventually crashed and went below the $40 mark. It usually hovers this stock at around $28 - $35 most of the time, key price $33.
hope that answers your question<
I told you what you asked for and gave you additional -very current- information. I also mentioned the current prices the stock hoovers around and the key price where it has support.
edit: also the date you mention 2006 is correct when twitter started, but they went public (their Inicial price Offering = IPO) in 2013. That´s also why I mentioned the behaviour of the stock after their IPO.
I remember the stock being hyped a lot during the IPO, but twitter was losing money consistently and that shows in their financial statement. This wasnt that long ago , in terms of stocks. ;)