What is the stock symbol for colt firearms?
They call it a "rampant colt", a horse on its hind legs.
Another Answer:
The stock markey symbol for this "Over the Counter" stock is COLTF.
Charges associated with buying and selling shares?
1. Brokerage (based on broker)
2. Securities Turnover Tax (for intraday 0.025% and delivery 0.125%)
3. Service Tax (10.36%per transaction) 4.stamp duty(0.0002)
5. dp sell(depending on broker)
These are the 5 charges associated with buying/selling shares in India
What is the stock price for Johnson and Johnson?
As the current stock price for Johnson and Johnson is always changing see Related Links below for the most recent quote for J&J.
What are advantages and disadvantages of common stocks?
Common stock is the major type of stock that is issued, it is different from preferred stock in that preferred stocks receive the first part of a dividend payment. Common stock receives what is left over after all of the preferred stocks have received their share, if anything. The benefit comes when there is a large dividend paid, many times (depending on the terms) preferred stocks have a limit to what they will pay per share, but the common stocks do not have a limit, and share equally what is paid out after the preferred stock, so there is a great opportunity for gain when times are good and large dividends are paid. The disadvantage comes when smaller dividends are paid, these stocks may receive only a little portion or even nothing from the dividend payment after the preferred stocks receive their shares. Common stock also come with voting rights to which preferred stocks may not entitle the owner.
Is it smart to invest in stocks?
If you have a family member or friend that is very smart in the stock market yes. Stocks can make you a lot of money if you buy the right stock but no matter what you WILL lose money at some point. Oil and gas companies would be a great start but they are a lot of money. If you have no one to teach you i suggest you find a professional to help you or dont invest because the market is tricky.
How can management decisions affect stockholders wealth?
The price of a stock is determined by the demand for it. When there are more people buying its price goes up and similarly when there are more people selling its price goes down.
When the investor population does not approve of a managements decision they would not want to stay invested in the company and may opt to sell their holdings. This in turn would bring the price down.
For example, When Satyam wanted to acquire Maitas Infra, the stock holders did not approve of the decision and hence its stock price started going down heavily...
What stocks are best to invest in?
Individual stocks are a crapshoot. If the company goes bust you lose your money. Mutual funds are a much safer bet. One mutual fund might contain 100 or more stocks, so if one company goes bust you only lose 1/100, so you don't lose much. There is a lot to know and books like "MUTUAL FUNDS FOR DUMMIES" is a good reference. But in a nutshell, do this: * Buy a no-load (no sales fee) mutual fund. * Buy from a company with very low operating costs. * What kind of mutual fund? An Index fund mutual owns the stock of a stock index, like the S&P 500. It owns those 500 stocks. If that index goes up, your mutual fund goes up. *Don't buy and sell. Buy and hold for the long term (over 10 years) *Use "dollar cost averaging". That means you will buy the same $ amount of mutual funds every single month (eg. $50 or $100 per month is purchased automatically, regardless of whether the market is up or down. These principles are advocated by old Wall Street gurus like Warren Buffett. I like the "Vanguard 500" index fund. If you read the book you won't need a financial advisor. The fees that they charge can make a huge difference. Keep the commissions in your pocket, not theirs.
When did fixed commissions end?
I've been looking for the answer myself, of a related question, ("How MUCH were fixed commissions, as a percentage of the stock order?"), but all I've run across SO far, is a vague reference to fixed commissions being prohibited in the 1970's, which seems about right...
Can you purchase a composite stock for a marlin 915Y?
According to Marlin, No they do not. I can not locate one myself
What year did wal-mart stocks become publicly traded?
1970:
Wal-Mart becomes a publicly traded company.
As per Indian time when European market open?
European markets begin at around 1:00 PM IST in the afternoon.
European markets begin at around 1:00 PM IST in the afternoon.
How do stock brokers buy stock?
They usually input the trade on a work station. Sometimes, if the order is large enough (Usually 10000 shares) they will call a trader. A ticket is usually written out after these trades.
What is the ticker symbol for Quik Trip?
From everything that I have looked at QT is a private company. there is no ticker symbol, becasue it is not available to the public.
What does BP Effect in Stocks mean?
BP effect is the effect on Buying Power your trading account has. if you're using the Think or Swim software it lists "BP Effect" in the "Activity and Positions" section. It correlates to the margin required for a trade.
What is the Price for waffle house stock?
The Waffle House Inc. is a private company and has been since its incorporation. As a private company nonpublic shares are available.
If a stock price goes down to zero can it come back up?
The stock could go back up as long as the company is still in business, or is sold or bought by a another business or corporation, otherwise no.
If I buy stocks on a weekend do I get the price at Friday's close?
The only drawback of placing stock orders on the weekend is that you have to remember you did it. That way, if your opinion changes, you will hopefully have time to get online and cancel the order.
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Will Bank of America stock go up?
of course it will just have patience u should have bought at 3 dollars
What is the ticker stock symbol for ford preferred stock?
F-PS Div is about $3.20/yr. Div is 3.25/year