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Comparing historic share prices

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Barquentine | 08:49 Fri 24th Feb 2012 | Business & Finance
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How do I look at today's share price and compare it with a historic price if there has been one or more share divisions?
The price gets divided between the new shares I think, but without knowing how many new shares were issued I can't compare today's price with a price I bought at years ago.
Is there an easy way round this?
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If it is a UK based Company go to their web site and see if they have an Investors Relations information page ( they usually have) this will tell you dates and rates of division,otherwise post here name of Company.
This will help from the London Stock Exchange.

http://www.londonstoc...oric-share-price.html
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