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There are several reasons that companies use stocks. One reason is for financial health. A creditor does look more favorably at a company with shares that are performing above everyone else. Shareholders also keep tabs of what's going on with their stocks and use that to determine whether or not the company is being managed in the right way.

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Where could people buy and sell stocks in companies?

Where could people buy and sell stocks in companies?


Why are stocks and bonds sold?

The stocks and bonds are sold by the companies are due appreciation of capital funds to meet the additional requirments of companies.


What are junk stocks?

Junk stocks or Penny stocks are stocks of companies that are relatively new or very small. These companies are not fundamentally sound and do not follow efficient management practices. The chances of these companies posting good results and profits is low but since the price of these stocks are very low some people with heavy risk appetite invest in them. Since the chances of making money by investing in these low value stocks they are called junk stocks or penny stocks.


What are some companies that specialize in the technical analysis of stocks?

There are a couple of companies that specialize in the technical analysis of stocks. Some of those companies include Trade Station, Fidelity, and many others.


Why do stocks sell shares?

Stocks don't sell shares, companies do. They do do to generate funds in IPOs.


What is the difference between blue-chip stocks and speculative stocks?

Blue Chip stocks are the largest companies in the stock market, typically the companies in the Dow Jones index and similars. They are supposed to be stable and high-quality, while speculative stocks have a high probability of moving a lot in price either up or down, like prospecting mining companies, high technology companies, and similars.


Is there an extra fee for buying stocks online?

Buying stocks online may incur a small stockbroking fee as some companies charge for the buying/selling and trading of stocks. But there are some companies that do not charge for these services.


What types of companies use the periodic inventory in accounting?

Companies that sell large stocks of small items such as discount retailers (wal-mart), clothing stores, and grocery stores.


In case in global recession how do stocks of companies in various sectors perform?

gold up, stocks down


What do companies sell to raise money?

they sell stocks


What are utility and grocery companies generally classified as counter cyclical stocks?

Because most suplies for both of them need to have stocks because the companies keep making the item


Joint-stock companies raised money through the sale of in each company.?

stocks or shares

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