If You Bought 1 Share of Tesla Stock at Its IPO, Here's How Many Shares You Would Own Now

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One of the most successful stocks over the last few years is Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). The company has defied the odds by becoming one of the few automakers to become a consistently profitable business.

Amid this success, having faith in Elon Musk's vision for Tesla has paid off for investors, but the degree to which its early investors have benefited may come as a surprise.

The value of one Tesla share today

If anyone had bought one share of Tesla's IPO at $17 per share, they would own 15 shares after a 5-for-1 split in 2020 and a 3-for-1 split in 2022. Those shares would be worth almost $321 each as of Nov. 15, or $4,815 in total, a 283-fold return.

Tesla defied the odds on many levels. For years, three large U.S. companies dominated the auto industry. Given the high fixed costs of starting a car company, none had recently entered the business successfully until Tesla.

Additionally, Tesla dominates the electric vehicle (EV) market in the U.S., according to the Energy Information Administration. This is notable as many consumers have resisted the technology, and numerous legacy manufacturers have scaled back plans to go all-electric.

Tesla stock going forward

Furthermore, Tesla is unlikely to stop at EV leadership. Indeed, it has built up its battery and solar technology business, and its investments in artificial intelligence (AI) and work on perfecting autonomous vehicle technology could truly redefine the company. Tesla recently unveiled its Cybercab and believes production could rise to 2 million units annually by 2026.

Moreover, one notable bull about self-driving technology is Ark Invest's Cathie Wood, who believes the platform that powers self-driving cars could grow to the point that it becomes Tesla's primary revenue source. Ark Invest set a $2,600 price target on Tesla stock by 2029, implying a more than eightfold gain from current levels.

Time will tell how far Tesla goes in both the EV and autonomous vehicle industry. However, no matter what happens, the gains for IPO investors are unlikely to stop anytime soon.

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Will Healy has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Tesla. The Motley Fool recommends Stellantis. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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