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Trivia Game of The Week (Jan 3, 2025)

Apple has been an innovator since its inception. Before Steve Jobs took over Apple in 1997, however, the company suffered declining market share and financial losses due to its fragmented product lines and lack of vision. The company's fortunes turned around with the launch of the iMac in 1998, setting the stage for the unprecedented success Apple would experience in the following decades. Today's Apple stock price sit around $250 a share (on a post split basis). But do you know Apple's stock price in early 1996 (on a post split basis) before it acquired NeXT, the firm then led by Steve Jobs?

A. $0.16

B. $0.88

C. $2.25

D. $5.50

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man in black crew neck shirt holding white printer paper
Past Trivia Game of the Week

Dec 20, 2024

The World Wide Web reached one million users around 1993, just a few years after its inception in 1990. This rapid growth was fueled by the increasing availability of internet access, the development of user-friendly web browsers like Mosaic, and the growing interest in digital communication and information sharing. Can you guess in which year the World Wide Web reached 100M users globally?

A. 1995

B. 1997

C. 1999

D. 2001

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computer screen displaying website home page
Past Trivia Game of the Week

Dec 2, 2024

On December 1, 1913, Henry Ford installed the first moving assembly line for the mass production of an entire automobile. His innovation reduced the time it took to build a car from more than 12 hours to one hour and 33 minutes. Everyone knows Model T is Ford’s first successful product, but the second, more successful Model A was introduced, and the first one was sold on Dec 2, 1927. Can you guess what was the price this new Model A sold for?

A. 150 Dollars

B. 385 Dollars

C. 945 Dollars

D. 3,250 Dollars

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Ford brand logo
Past Trivia Game of the Week

Sep 2, 2024

80 years ago in 1944, the World War II was still raging on. But leaders of the Allied had convened to establish a new order for the post-war world. The Bretton Woods framework, named after the meeting place in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, established a fix rate of US dollar to gold. Which of the following rate was the initial rate that the US dollar was pegged to gold at the per ounce level? (Hint: one ounce of gold equals approximately $2,500 in September, 2024)

A. 5 Dollars

B. 35 Dollars

C. 100 Dollars

D. 250 Dollars

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A pile of gold bars sitting on top of a table
Answer: Jan 3, 2025

Answer is A. In Jan 1, 1996, Apple's stock was traded at 16 cents a share (on a post split basis). Based on the most recent stock price, Apple's value has appreciated more than 100,000% since that day.