Search results
Aug 7, 2015 · On the day in question, Netscape shares were originally set to be priced at $14 per share. At the last minute, the price was lifted to $28 per share. When the market opened at 9:30 AM Eastern Time, Netscape’s stock did not open with it.
Netscape ISP was a dial-up Internet service once offered at US$9.95 per month. The company served web pages in a compressed format to increase effective speeds up to 1300 kbit/s (average 500 kbit/s). The Internet service provider was later run by Verizon under the Netscape brand. The low-cost ISP was officially launched on January 8, 2004.
Aug 9, 2015 · Shares, priced at $28, shot up to $74.75 mid-day and closed at $58.25. Suddenly, this unprofitable 16-month-old internet startup was worth nearly $3 billion, turning its 24-year-old cofounder...
- Alice Truong
Feb 16, 2022 · The stock was supposed to be offered at $14 per share, but it was decided to double the price at the last-minute. During the first day of trading, the stock rose to $75 per share, reaching a...
Aug 5, 2005 · Historical and current end-of-day data provided by FACTSET. All quotes are in local exchange time. Real-time last sale data for U.S. stock quotes reflect trades reported through Nasdaq only.
Aug 9, 2021 · Without the company demonstrating even a hint of profitability, Netscape stock skyrocketed as high as $74.75 per share on its first day of trading before finishing the day at $58.25. The...
People also ask
How much does Netscape cost per share?
How much did Netscape stock cost in 1995?
How much money did Netscape make?
What is Netscape ISP?
Jan 27, 1998 · But on 5 January Netscape shares fell 21 per cent in one day, to close at their lowest-ever price, $18.55. Last Friday, despite the announcement that the browser would henceforth be free, and...