What If You Invested $1,000 in Henry Schein (HSIC)?
Enter any amount and start date. We use historical prices to show your hypothetical return.
Historical extremes
Maximum profit (buy at all-time low, sell at peak), maximum drawdown (peak to trough), and total return from IPO to current price.
Max profit
+4237.54% (43.4 times)
- Buy
- Dec 23, 1999
- $2.12
- Sell
- Apr 13, 2022
- $91.96
Buying HSIC at the all-time low and selling at the peak would have turned $1,000 into $43,375.35.
Max drawdown
-78.48% (fell to 22% of peak)
- Peak
- Jul 20, 1998
- $9.85
- Trough
- Dec 23, 1999
- $2.12
The worst decline for HSIC was -78.48% (fell to 22% of peak) from peak to trough.
IPO to current
+1572.58% (16.7 times)
- IPO
- Nov 3, 1995
- $4.46
- Current
- Mar 16, 2026
- $74.61
A $1,000 investment in HSIC at IPO would be worth $16,725.76 today.
Dollar amounts based on selected investment ($1,000)
Frequently asked questions
What is Henry Schein (HSIC) stock's all-time high and all-time low?
- Henry Schein (HSIC) stock's all-time low was $2.12 on Dec 23, 1999. The all-time high was $91.96 on Apr 13, 2022.
What if you invested $1,000 in Henry Schein (HSIC) stock at the all-time low?
- Buying Henry Schein (HSIC) stock at the all-time low ($2.12 on Dec 23, 1999) and selling at the peak ($91.96 on Apr 13, 2022) would have turned $1,000 into $43,375.35. Historical return: +4237.54% (43.4 times).
What are Henry Schein (HSIC)'s best buy and sell dates for maximum profit?
- The best buy date for Henry Schein (HSIC) stock was Dec 23, 1999 (all-time low at $2.12). The best sell date was Apr 13, 2022 at $91.96. This investment would have returned +4237.54% (43.4 times).
What was Henry Schein (HSIC) stock's maximum drawdown?
- Henry Schein (HSIC) stock's worst decline was -78.48% (fell to 22% of peak) from peak to trough. Peak: $9.85 on Jul 20, 1998. Trough: $2.12 on Dec 23, 1999. A $1,000 investment at the peak would have been worth $215.17 at the trough.
What if you bought Henry Schein (HSIC) stock at IPO?
- A $1,000 investment in Henry Schein (HSIC) stock at IPO ($4.46 on Nov 3, 1995) would be worth $16,725.76 today. Historical return: +1572.58% (16.7 times). Current stock price: $74.61 as of Mar 16, 2026.
What if you invested $1,000 in Henry Schein (HSIC) 5 years ago?
- A $1,000 investment in Henry Schein (HSIC) stock 5 years ago ($67.03 on Mar 16, 2021) would be worth $1,113.08 today. Historical return: +11.31% (1.11 times). Current stock price: $74.61 as of Mar 16, 2026.
What if you invested $1,000 in Henry Schein (HSIC) 10 years ago?
- A $1,000 investment in Henry Schein (HSIC) stock 10 years ago ($65.65 on Mar 16, 2016) would be worth $1,136.46 today. Historical return: +13.65% (1.14 times). Current stock price: $74.61 as of Mar 16, 2026.
What if you invested $1,000 in Henry Schein (HSIC) 20 years ago?
- A $1,000 investment in Henry Schein (HSIC) stock 20 years ago ($18.55 on Mar 16, 2006) would be worth $4,021.47 today. Historical return: +302.15% (4.02 times). Current stock price: $74.61 as of Mar 16, 2026.
About this data
- How does the investment calculator work?
- Enter an investment amount and a start date. We use historical stock prices to calculate how many shares you would have bought, then apply the current price to show your hypothetical portfolio value and return.
- What are Historical extremes?
- Max profit: buy at all-time low, sell at the highest price after. Max drawdown: the largest peak-to-trough decline in price. IPO to current: total return from IPO date to the latest price.
- What is Max drawdown?
- Maximum drawdown is the largest peak-to-trough decline in price. It shows the worst drop from any prior high to a subsequent low. Peak and Trough are the dates and prices at which this decline occurred.
- Does this include dividends?
- The calculator uses adjusted closing prices when available, which account for stock splits and dividends. For the most accurate results, we recommend using data that includes dividend adjustments.
- Where does the price data come from?
- Historical prices are from Yahoo Finance, adjusted for stock splits and dividends. We use adjusted close for all calculations.
- How are the dollar amounts in the cards calculated?
- The dollar amounts in Historical extremes use the investment amount you select in the calculator above (e.g. $1,000). They show what your investment would have been worth at the Buy/Peak/IPO date versus the Sell/Trough/Current date.
- What date range can I use?
- The available date range depends on our historical price data for HSIC. You can select any date between our first and most recent data point.
