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What is a business owned by investors who buy part of a compan through shares of stock?

corporation


Why do investors buy stock in a corporation?

Investors buy stock in corporations because they expect the value of stock to rise and they wish to receive dividends (shares of profit).


In which case do investors buy stock in expectations of higher profits?

In a bull market, investors buy stock in expectation of higher profits.


What is true about investors who buy preferred stock?

Investors who buy preferred stock generally like to have voting rights in a company. They are also interested in getting a preference for dividends and distributions.


How much did the original investors in Microsoft buy there stock at in 1976?

20000


What did investors buy when they lacked the money to continue purchasing stock?

farm


When do investors buy stock in expectation of higher profits?

A bull market


Can you buy Skype stock?

No, because Skype is owned outright by Ebay. You can however buy Ebay stock.


What is the definition of etrade?

etrade is a stock exchange company and its major business of which is an online discount stock brokerage service for self-directed investors. Investors can buy and sell securities such as stocks, bonds, options, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds via electronic trading platforms


Can you buy stock in blue bell?

As of my last knowledge, Blue Bell Creameries is a privately held company and is not publicly traded on the stock market. Therefore, you cannot buy stock in Blue Bell Creameries. Private companies like Blue Bell are typically owned by a small group of individuals, founders, or private investors, and their shares are not available for purchase on stock exchanges.


Do investors in the stock market have a beneficial or harmful effect on the companies whose stocks they buy or sell?

buy it


Why do companies choose to split their stock?

Companies choose to split their stock to make it more affordable for investors to buy, increase liquidity in the market, and potentially attract more investors.