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Jon Erlichman, anchor and financial journalist at Bloomberg TV, compares how a $100 investment in several major companies 20 years ago would have performed today. According to the data, Nvidia leads with $53,974, followed by Netflix at $21,072 and Amazon at $14,645. Other notable returns include Apple at $14,362, Mastercard at $10,000, and Alphabet at $3,933. Additional companies listed in the comparison are AutoZone, Chipotle, Monster Beverage, Microsoft, Costco, and AMD, rounding out a range of strong long-term equity performances over the two-decade period.
Erlichman has previously highlighted Amazon’s long-term gains, reporting that Amazon shares climbed 9,000 percent since 1999. In another note, he outlined the varied ages of trillion dollar companies, ranging from Meta at 22 years to Berkshire Hathaway at 187 years. His data-driven commentary frequently focuses on historical market benchmarks and company milestones.