The first place to look for information about any stock is the financial pages of a newspaper, and the best place to start is with the columns listing the current stock prices on one or more of the major organized exchanges.
The NASDAQ website offers a section on historical stock prices. You can search this database by stock or by date to find the information that you need. The information will be reliable, as the NADAQ is an official source.
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The website "Money and Wealth" has a lot of information about discount stock brokers, and allows you to search for one in your area. You can also use QuestTrade.
Back issues of newspapers will have that information if you can't search it directly online.
A good website to begin stock trading on would be E Trade. To learn more information about the stock market and how to do well with it, you could go to Investopedia.
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Information on stock traders may be found in several places. You could go to your bank an ask for a referral or you could do a search of the internet. Also asking friends for a referral may be very helpful.
You can get information about buying on the stock market on a lot of different sites on the internet. Just doing a search on google will come up with a lot of helpful websites. You could also get information from friends who have experience with the stock market or even ask a simple question on an ask site like Yahoo answers.
For information related to a stock company, you can search on the company's own website for data such as annual information forms, annual and quarterly financial statements, management's discussion and analysis (MD&A), management information circulars, material change reports, prospectuses.... Or other information includes the price of stocks, movement, ..., you can find on any brokers