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HEADLINES ON April 18, 1985
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- Headline: Columbia Gas Annual Meeting Highlights. Impact: After Columbia Gas's payout doubts emerged, countless investors suddenly became day traders, leading to the rise of memes about financial literacy. Fast forward a few decades, and now everyone thinks they're a stock market guru, thanks to a random tweet about 'buying the dip.'. Fact: Did you know that the phrase 'buy the dip' was actually inspired by people trying to buy chips during a dip party? Now it's just a financial strategy for people who enjoy losing money..
- Headline: Understanding Gardening Terminology. Impact: The publication of a gardening glossary prompted an unexpected surge in houseplant purchases. In a twist of fate, this led to a global houseplant aesthetic craze, resulting in the rise of Instagram influencers who now have more followers than actual gardeners. Who knew that a fern could be more popular than a human?. Fact: Fun fact: The most common gardening term is 'weeding,' which is ironically what 90% of new gardeners do when they realize they have to actually care for plants instead of just taking selfies with them..
Wall Street Time Machine
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson & Johnson - If you invested $1,000 in 1985, it would be worth $246,803 today (246.8x return)
MCD
McDonald's
McDonald's - If you invested $1,000 in 1985, it would be worth $242,284 today (242.3x return)
AAPL
Apple
Apple - If you invested $1,000 in 1985, it would be worth $2,853,286 today (2853.3x return)