Tesla Motors began delivering its Model S to customers in June 2012.
The car changed the face of electric vehicles and helped make Tesla one of the most well-known brands and actions.
The stock or the car? In June 2012, the 300-mile version of the Tesla Model S cost $ 77,400.
If a customer had chosen to invest in Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) – the company instead of the physical car – in that time, they would probably be very happy with the result.
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On June 22, 2012, Tesla shares opened with a split adjustment of $ 6,796. An investment of $ 77,400 would have been good for 11,389 Tesla shares.
Holding these shares for the next eight years would give the customer the ability to buy many Tesla cars.
The value of Tesla’s 11,389 shares was $ 9,409,136 on January 15.
Many Tesla car owners have also invested in the company. Investments in the company over the years have made Tesla car owners millionaires along the way.
TSLA Price Action: Tesla’s shares ended Tuesday’s session with a 2.23% rise at $ 844.55.
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