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Yes Bank Share Price in 2005: Chart, Monthly Trends, & Analysis

Yes Bank Share Price in 2005: Chart, Monthly Trends, & Analysis
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How did Yes Bank shares perform in 2005?

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Yes Bank share price in 2005 was ₹13.71 Its price on 1st January 2005 was ₹12.58, and by 31st December 2005 it moved to ₹13.71, giving a positive return of 8.98% for the year.

Yes Bank Share Open, High, Low, and Close prices for the Year 2005 are as follows:

OpenHighLowClose
₹12.58₹14.88₹12.27₹13.71
1st Jan 2005Occured in Aug 2005Occured in Sep 200531st Dec 2005

This page will help you understand how Yes Bank performed in 2005. Let's get started.

For complete insights into Yes Bank’s incredible stock price performance and growth, see: Yes Bank Historical Share Price Data from its IPO to 2024

Table: Yes Bank Share Monthly Close, Low, High Prices for 2005

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MonthYes BankChange%↑High - ↓Low
Aug₹13.42-

↑ ₹14.88

↓ ₹12.55

Sep₹13.3-0.9%

↑ ₹14.87

↓ ₹12.27

Oct₹12.99-2.4%

↑ ₹14.47

↓ ₹12.4

Nov₹13.413.2%

↑ ₹13.88

↓ ₹12.88

Dec₹13.712.2%

↑ ₹14.44

↓ ₹13

Chart: CandleStick and Line Chart Showing Monthly Prices

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What if You invested ₹10,000 in Yes Bank in 2005?

In 2005, the opening price of Yes Bank share was ₹12.58. Today, the price stands at ₹20.14, reflecting a growth of 60.09%. If we applying the same growth to your investment of ₹10,000 then, your investment of ₹10,000 in 2005 would have become ₹16,009.53 by 2024. This represents a CAGR of 2.51%.


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