Valero, Rush and more: What a $1,000 investment in 10 local companies would be worth today
If you could hop into a time machine to go back a decade, which publicly traded San Antonio-area company should you have invested in to get your biggest return?, the international retailer of commercial vehicles based out of New Braunfels.
In the case of Rush Enterprises, your investment would have appreciated to $3,663.65, up 266.37 percent for a total gain of $2,663.65 excluding dividends. The company owns the nation’s largest network of commercial truck dealerships andYour next best bet in 2012 would have been Valero Energy, which saw a return of 257.01 percent on a $1,000 investment. The companySeveral companies saw their share prices decline over the past decade. NuStar Energy L.P.
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