Ten-Year Investment Growth in First Solar Stock
If You Invested $1000 In First Solar Stock 10 Years Ago, You Would Have This Much Today
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Investing $1,000 in First Solar stock a decade ago would have grown to $5,486.29 today, reflecting an annualized return of 18.53%. First Solar has outperformed the market by 5.05% annually, with a current market cap of $28.07 billion.
- 01First Solar's stock has produced an average annual return of 18.53% over the past decade.
- 02An investment of $1,000 in First Solar stock would now be worth $5,486.29.
- 03First Solar has outperformed the market by 5.05% annually during this period.
- 04The current market capitalization of First Solar is $28.07 billion.
- 05Compounded returns significantly enhance cash growth over time.
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Over the past decade, First Solar (NASDAQ:FSLR) has delivered an impressive average annual return of 18.53%, outperforming the market by 5.05% annually. An initial investment of $1,000 in First Solar stock ten years ago would now be valued at $5,486.29, highlighting the power of compounded returns. As of now, First Solar boasts a market capitalization of $28.07 billion. This performance underscores the substantial impact that long-term investments can have on wealth accumulation.
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