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Can the stock of Google, whose share of the Internet search market according to ComScore increased to 56.5% in August (from 55.2% in July) and who is striving to acquire DoubleClick for $3.1BN, reach $600, just three years after it began trading - at $85 - in 2004? With the third-highest market cap (more than $180BN) of any U.S. technology company - Microsoft is #1 and and Cisco Systems is #2 - Google's share price this year alone has risen by 27%.
Today may just be the day that it hits $600.
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TooHigh 10/03/07 04:21:15 AM EDT | |||
>>Today may just be the day that it hits $600. In which case it must surely be time for a stock split, no? |
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