Thu 25 May 2023
Are Blue Chips Still Blue?
32 years ago, everybody who held a Commonwealth Bank account received a hefty document in the mail.
It was an invitation to become a shareholder in the bank, which until then had been government-owned. The minimum investment was 400 shares at a price of $5.40 – a total of $2,160.
The canny people who wrote out a cheque for $2,160 and put their share certificate in the bottom drawer are today sitting on a holding worth around $52,500. That’s a 1,700 per cent return.