How does increased stock margin debt lead to higher stock prices?
The amount of margin debt being used to purchase stocks on the NYSE is ... money; Japan's Nikkei is up 35% this year, 50% more than the S & P 500, ... Consulting some of the most astute bubble analysts led us to a brillian.
You mean something like this: Mr. Smith runs Smith Food who makes frozen pies, and he just received a standing order for enough pies that he'll need to add a second shift. He knows that when word of this gets out his stock price will go up quite a bit, so he calls his friend Mr. Brown and tells him to buy lots of Smith Food stock right now before he calls the press to tell them about the contract. That is a clear-cut case of insider trading and yes, Mr. Smith should be prosecuted for it.
The question unasked: should Mr. Brown be prosecuted? If he reasonably knew this was an insider transaction - his friend never asked him to buy his stock before, and suddenly he calls up "Buy all the stock you can get! Throw a million bucks in your margin account! Trust me! You won't be sorry! You'll be richer than everyone on your block!" then Mr. Brown could reasonably have thought he was passing inside information and therefore he not only had a duty NOT to buy the stock but also to call the Securities and Exchange Commission and rat out his friend. Failing to do either is a crime. If, on the other hand, Mr. Brown asks Mr. Smith to buy his stock every Tuesday while they play golf, and he never discloses specific information about the company, the SEC might say no insider information was disclosed.
What is 100 shares of Kellogg worth today if bought in 1950?
You need to contact Kellogg's shareholder services department. Kellogg has split its stock eight times since 1951. So...
100 shares of stock became 200 shares in 1951...
which became 400 shares in 1958...
which became 800 shares in 1963...
1600 shares in 1970...
3200 shares in 1973...
6400 shares in 1986...
12,800 shares in 1991...
and finally 25,600 shares in 1997.
So call the company and have them help you out. Their number is(877) 910-5385.
Does marquette bank do medallion signature guarantee?
Yes, Marquette Bank provides medallion signature guarantee services. It's recommended to contact your local Marquette Bank branch to confirm availability and any specific requirements, as services may vary by location. Typically, you will need to bring valid identification and the documents that require the guarantee.
Where are stock quotes updated daily?
There are several different sites that offer daily and even hourly updated stock quotes, including the Nasdaq site and the Yaho stock page and the CNN stock page as well.
What are the advantages of issuing of share?
Raising of capital.
Reasons for wanting to raise capital is another topic, though.
"You" depends on whom you are referring to
You as in Investors / Individuals - the answer will be NO.. individuals don't pay dividends they receive dividends as a return on the money they invested in a company.
You as a company that sales shares to the public - the answer will be YES. companies pay dividends to its investors when their business are making profits.
to help you understand better:
What is a dividend? - It is a money paid to the investor by the company he invested in, as a return on his investment (ROI) or interest as it is commonly known.
How does the average person make money on stocks that cost 500.00?
You are competing against rocket scientist (literally since there are physicist etc. working on wall street, or for themselves).
So realistically, average person got to get lucky or hold it for long period of time.
Why is company's own shares purchased do not constitute in the company's economic assets?
They tell you whatever. But most of time basically exec/dir etc. get huge stock options and buy back is opportunity for them to dump stocks and cashing in on some of profit.
On very rare occasion, it is to reduce stocks for takeover or shut down.
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.
What affect does earnings per share have on price earnings ratio?
the price earnings ratio is simply earnings-per-share divided by the share price.
OOPS! I got that upside down! It is the share price divided by the earnings per share. The earnings figure might be for the trailing twelve months (ttm) or earnings estimated for the next four quarters.
What was stock price of Allied Signal in 1997?
3/10/1997 Allied-Signal Stock price per share was $73.125
6/10/1997 $78.8125
9/10/1997 $43.0782
12/10/1997 $37.4688
What is the historical volatility of a stock?
The historical volatility of a stock is the variation of the returns over a period of time (say, over the last twelve months).
The variation of the returns is usually taken as the standard deviation of the returns.
You need a spreadsheet to calculate historical volatility (see the related link for an example)
Is Hitachi stock a good investment?
i think it would be a great investment, i put a great amount into that stock
Who do you go to if you want to buy some stock?
stock broker or online. I would suggest Plus500, i believe that is very good.
What terms describe the difference between the purchase price of a stock and the sale of a stock?
I am not really sure about what your asking, but I need to ask you something and you tell me if it makes any sense to you at all.
How much is zenith radio corp common stock purchased in 1968 worth for each share?
Zenith Radio Crop common stock purchased in 1968 is worth several times its original value in today's market. The company has expanded considerably over the years and dramatically increased profits.