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If You Invested $10K In Pfizer Stock 10 Years Ago, How Much Would You Have Now?

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Pfizer Inc. (NYSE:PFE) discovers, develops, manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells biopharmaceutical products in the U.S. and internationally.

The company’s stock traded at approximately $31.75 per share 10 years ago. If you had invested $10,000, you could have bought roughly 315 shares. Currently, shares trade at $23.87, meaning your investment’s value could have declined to $7,518 from stock price depreciation. However, Pfizer also paid dividends during these 10 years.

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Pfizer’s dividend yield is currently 7.21%. Over the last 10 years, it has paid about $14.84 in dividends per share, which means you could have made $4,674 from dividends alone.

Summing up $7,518 and $4,674, we end up with the final value of your investment, which is $12,192. This is how much you could have made if you had invested $10,000 in Pfizer stock 10 years ago. This means a total return of 21.92%. However, this figure is significantly less than the S&P 500 total return for the same period, which was 220.74%.

Pfizer has a consensus rating of “Neutral” and a price target of $33.32 based on the ratings of 24 analysts. The price target implies a nearly 40% potential upside from the current stock price.

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On April 29, the company announced its Q1 2025 earnings, posting adjusted EPS of $0.92, beating the consensus estimate of $0.67, as reported by Benzinga. The company’s sales fell 8% year-over-year to $13.71 billion, below the consensus of $13.95 billion.

Pfizer reaffirmed its full-year 2025 revenue guidance of $61 billion to $64 billion, compared to the consensus of $62.93 billion. The company anticipates adjusted EPS to be in the range of $2.80 to $3.00, compared to the consensus estimate of $2.96.

Given the expected upside potential of 40%, growth-focused investors may find Pfizer stock attractive. Furthermore, they can benefit from the company’s solid dividend yield of 7.21% and consistent hikes. Pfizer has raised its dividend consecutively for the last 15 years.