Welcome to the $1,000 Stock Club

Just because shares trade for four figures doesn't mean they're pricey. Take Google and Priceline, for example.

Membership in the $1,000 club has doubled. Stocks that trade for four digits or more per share now include Priceline.com (symbol PCLN) and Google (GOOG). They join longtime members Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A) and Seaboard (SEB), a little-known agribusiness and shipping company.

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David Milstead
Contributing Writer
David Milstead is a Denver-based freelancer who writes "Vox," a markets and investing column for The Globe and Mail, the national newspaper of Canada. Previously, he was finance editor of Denver's Rocky Mountain News until it closed in 2009.