M3 Inc
MCI, Inc. was a telecommunications company. For a time, it was the second-largest long-distance telephone company in the United States, after AT&T. WorldCom grew largely by acquiring other telecommunications companies, including MCI Communications in 1998, and filed for bankruptcy in July 2002 after an accounting scandal, in which several executives were convicted of a scheme to inflate the company's assets. These include Bernard Ebbers, who was named CEO of the company from 1985 until December 16, 2002, when he retired and was replaced by Michael Capellas, who served as its last chairman and CEO until January 2006, when the company, by then renamed MCI, was acquired by Verizon Communications and was later integrated into Verizon Business.
If you'd bought from year…
Same habit, different start year. Each row shows what a constant habit's worth of 2413-T would be worth today, had you started buying at that point in the asset's history.
| Started | $6/day$6/day coffee | $42/wk$42/week coffee |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 (2004) — listing | $142,592 4.4× | $209,751 4.4× |
| Year 6 (2009) | $68,776 2.7× | $102,751 2.7× |
| Year 11 (2014) | $14,372 0.8× | $21,336 0.8× |
| Year 16 (2019) | $5,899 0.5× | $8,830 0.5× |
| Year 21 (2024) | $2,888 0.8× | $4,364 0.8× |
Repeated investment, no fees, dividends reinvested. $6/day coffee = $180 / month equivalent.
Headquarters
Tokyo, Japan
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