What are the shares outstanding of Delta Air Lines?

What are the shares outstanding of Delta Air Lines?

Delta Air Lines shares outstanding for the quarter ending December 31, 2019 were 0.653B, a 5.91% decline year-over-year. Delta Air Lines 2019 shares outstanding were 0.653B, a 5.91% decline from 2018. Delta Air Lines 2018 shares outstanding were 0.694B, a 4.01% decline from 2017.

Who is the owner of Delta Air Lines?

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What was the return on investment on Delta stock?

Fast-forward to today and those 25 shares would be worth $58.58 per share, worth $1,464.50. After removing the initial investment, a shareholder is sitting on a profit of $964.5. Including the $134.45 in dividends received, a shareholder’s total profit would be $1,098.95 — a 219.79% return on investment.

Is it worth it to invest in Delta Airlines?

Purchasing shares of a company on the first day of trading can provide additional risk and volatility, however, the risk was worth the reward for Delta shareholders holding shares for over 12 years. How much money you would have from investing in Delta Airlines?

Delta Air Lines shares outstanding for the quarter ending December 31, 2019 were 0.653B, a 5.91% decline year-over-year. Delta Air Lines 2019 shares outstanding were 0.653B, a 5.91% decline from 2018. Delta Air Lines 2018 shares outstanding were 0.694B, a 4.01% decline from 2017.

Justin Cardwell has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Delta Air Lines. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Purchasing shares of a company on the first day of trading can provide additional risk and volatility, however, the risk was worth the reward for Delta shareholders holding shares for over 12 years. How much money you would have from investing in Delta Airlines?

Fast-forward to today and those 25 shares would be worth $58.58 per share, worth $1,464.50. After removing the initial investment, a shareholder is sitting on a profit of $964.5. Including the $134.45 in dividends received, a shareholder’s total profit would be $1,098.95 — a 219.79% return on investment.