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Stocks

Equity shares of ownership in a corporation that give the holder a claim on the company's earnings and dividends

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Why would you own a stock?

Q/A

Q gets bigger

A = Only you, so very low.

Dump the stocks when prices are high.

What type of investment allows you to be an owner in the company?

a Capital Traders Group or Proprietary Trading Firm allows you to register as a class B member in the investment firm.

Can you use your ESOP account as collateral on a personal loan?

Yes, the vested portion of an employee stock ownership plan owned directly by an individual may be used for collateral. Some definitions:

* "Owned directly by the individual" indicates that there is a clear trail of ownership that is held by a sole party (e.g., one has X shares of stock in the company or Y% of the company)

* "Vested portion" indicates the portion of assets owned by an individual that no longer have any contingency attached (e.g., one may be vested in 50 shares of stock if I stay with the company 3 years after receiving those shares; for the first 3 years, that stock may not be used in full by the individual)

Can someone become a stock broker?

Yes. Someone can become a stock broker.

The proof of this, there are stock brokers.

How do you buy stock in BDO?

Just go to the bank and inquire they can help you.

What is a preferred environment for a isopods?

Typically shady and wet environments. Usually found under rocks, leaf litter, or logs.

Is there a penalty for selling or liquidating your stocks?

No. Buying and selling stocks is normal and acceptable.

There is a higher tax rate on money gained by selling stocks owned a short time.

There is a very small SEC fee added to stock sales.

When did qantas become a listed company?

1920Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Ltd is formed on 16 November with headquarters in Winston, Queensland.

Why shares issued at premium?

In case the shares have been issued at a premium and the amount of premium has been received then at the time of forfeiture of such share

(a) share premium account should be debited

(b) share premium account should be credited

(c) share premium account should be neither debited nor credited

(d) none of these

Does insider trading hurt the company as a hole?

Yes, because the people who are doing it get thrown in jail and can't work there anymore. Insider trading really hurts the overall economy.

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Insider trading more hurts the people OUTSIDE the company than it does inside.

I'll give a fairly simple example: Let us say Alpha Drug Company decides to launch a hostile tender offer for Bravo Drug Company. Bravo Drug is currently trading at $20 per share. The day before they announce the offer, Alpha's board of directors each buy $1 million worth of Bravo stock. The day after the offer is announced, Bravo's stock goes to $40, and the Alpha directors dump it. They have enriched themselves at the expense of the people who bought the stock from them. Alpha and Bravo, OTOH, haven't been affected one bit.

Where can I get a list of companies with two share classes?

I found the answer to my own question. If the first six digits of a stock's CUSIP number are the same as another then they are the same company but different share classes. So if you can download a list of stock tickers with their CUSIP's and sort in a spreadsheet you should be able to identify the majority of dual share class stocks. However, if anyone knows an easier way please share. Thanks!

What are preferred shareholders?

Preferred shareholders are the people who own a company's preferred stock. Corporations can issue several types of stock. If there are profits, the corporation the corporation may pay dividends. The company would pay the same amount to each share of stock. However, the company may have issued two types of stock, preferred and common. Preferred stock gets a percentage of the face value as a dividend say 5%. Common stock gets a percentage of the profits that are left. So if a person has a $100 share of preferred, and the company declares a dividend, the preferred shareholders are paid first. He gets his $ 5.00 first. He is a preferred shareholder. The rest of the dividend is divided among the common shareholders.

So Preferred Shareholders get paid first. Their dividend will never go up. It will go down if the company does not pay its dividend.

What is the ticker symbol for CARTIER?

CIE FINANCIERE RICHEMONT AG SHS CFRHF: Pink OTC Markets Inc CFRHF: Pink OTC Markets Inc The Company's luxury goods interests encompass names, including Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Piaget, A. Lange & Sohne, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Vacheron Constantin, Officine Panerai, IWC, Baume & Mercier, and Roger Dubuis.

When is a good time to sell your stocks?

The best time to sell your stocks is when the economy in what ever country is going up, This is the time that people go to stocks markets and buy.

Major companies in BSE sensex?

BSE Sensex is the weighted average of the price movement of the 30 largest company's that are listed in the Bombay Stock Exchange. This list of company's may change from time to time and the Exchange will always release the news of replacement of any company in the Sensex to the public beforehand.

Some of the major companys in this index are:

  1. State Bank of India
  2. ICICI Bank
  3. HDFC Bank
  4. Reliance Industries
  5. TATA Motors
  6. etc

The full list of the 30 company's that are part of the Sensex Index can be found in the Related Links section

Do stock symbols usually have 3 letters?

Usually, but not always. Some have only one letter, others two or four. Checking your local newspaper can clear this up for you as well.