Linde (NASDAQ: LIN) has outperformed the market over the past 20 years by 1.82% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 10.63%. Currently, Linde has a market capitalization of $191.06 billion.
Buying $1000 In LIN: If an investor had bought $1000 of LIN stock 20 years ago, it would be worth $7,554.85 today based on a price of $404.00 for LIN at the time of writing.
Linde's Performance Over Last 20 Years
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Finally -- what's the point of all this? The key insight to take from this article is to note how much of a difference compounded returns can make in your cash growth over a period of time.
Linde (NASDAQ: LIN) has outperformed the market over the past 20 years by 1.82% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 10.63%. Currently, Linde has a market capitalization of $191.06 billion.
**Buying $1000 In LIN:** If an investor had bought $1000 of LIN stock 20 years ago, it would be worth **$7,554.85** today based on a price of $404.00 for LIN at the time of writing.
### Linde's Performance Over Last 20 Years
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Finally -- what's the point of all this? The key insight to take from this article is to note how much of a difference compounded returns can make in your cash growth over a period of time.
<p>Linde (NASDAQ:<a class="ticker" href="https://www.benzinga.com/quote/LIN">LIN</a>) has outperformed the market over the past 20 years by 1.82% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 10.63%. Currently, Linde has a market capitalization of $191.06 billion. </p>
<p><strong>Buying $1000 In LIN:</strong> If an investor had bought $1000 of LIN stock 20 years ago, it would be worth <strong>$7,554.85</strong> today based on a price of $404.00 for LIN at the time of writing.</p>
<h3>Linde's Performance Over Last 20 Years</h3>
<p><img src="https://www.benzinga.com/files/images/story/2025/1764948614_0.png" alt="comp_fig" /></p>
<p>Finally -- what's the point of all this? The key insight to take from this article is to note how much of a difference compounded returns can make in your cash growth over a period of time.</p>
<p><em>This article was generated by Benzinga's automated content engine and reviewed by an editor.</em></p>