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

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Competitors of Raymond?

Raymond Limited is a textile company with several competitors. These include PremiumWear Inc., Sunrise Brands, LLC; and MAST Industries Inc.

What is the ticker symbol for Remington Arms Company?

In 2007, Remington was acquired by private investment firm Cerebus Capital Management. It does not have a ticker symbol because it is not publicly traded. Cerberus Capitol Management is the same company that owns Chrysler, Marlin, and DPMS.

The value of common stock is based on it's?

1. Demand in the stock market

2. The company's profitability

3. the company's Sales/income

etc..

How do the stock analysts calculate the percent value for Institutional Ownership in a public company?

It is calculated based on public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission: 13G, 13D, 13F.

What is Boehringer ingelheim ticker symbol?

Boehringer Ingelheim is privately owned and is not a publicly traded corporation.

How is a stock price calculated at end of market day?

The most important factor for calculated stock price is earning per share, which indicates how profitable a company is.

What types of investment companies operate in the US?

For practical reasons we can say there are four types of investment companies, although the federal securities laws categorize investment companies only into the first three types: # Mutual funds (legally known as open-end companies); # Closed-end funds (legally known as closed-end companies); # UITs (legally known as unit investment trusts); # Exchange Traded Funds (legally known as open-end company or UIT).* *According to SEC website, Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, are not considered to be, and are not permitted to call themselves, mutual funds, even though they are legally classified as open-end companies or UITs. This is because they differ from traditional open-end companies (mutual funds) and UITs in that ETF shares trade on a secondary market and the redeemability of ETF shares is very limited - ETFs do not sell individual shares directly to investors and their shares are only redeemable in very large blocks (blocks of 50,000 shares for example). Some types of companies that might initially appear to be investment companies may actually be excluded under the federal securities laws. For example, private investment funds with no more than 100 investors and private investment funds whose investors each have a substantial amount of investment assets (e.g. Hedge Funds) are not considered to be investment companies. This may be because of the private nature of their offerings or the financial means and sophistication of their investors.

How can you find out if old stock certificates are worth anything?

I have some old stock certificates from "Farmers Union Cooperative Oil Association". Issued in 1977.Worth anything?


Tx, Doug Cunnien


What makes stocks liquid?

Stock's flow means a slow flow of very viscous liquid when non-linear inertia's component can be neglected with respect to the value of friction force in the liquid. Re<<1

When does insider trading occur what government agency is responsible for protecting against the unethical practice of insider trading?

insider trading occurs when someone has information not available to the public and uses the information to profit from trading publicly traded securities.

The Securities and Exchange Commission protect against insider trading.

Are stocks sold in 1926 still worth anything?

This is a more complex question than you think. The short answer is, if the company's still in business and hasn't bought back the shares, the stocks are still good. Where it gets complex is in stock splits and reverse stock splits. For today's example we will say you have a stock certificate for 100 shares of Acme that was issued the first trading day of 1926. The person who bought the shares for $10 per share never sold them and told his descendants never to sell them. On the first trading day of 1928, Acme stock has risen to the price of $40, and it's worrying the directors. They execute a 4 for 1 stock split. Now there are four times as many shares outstanding and each is worth $10. Right now, you own 400 shares of Acme stock. You still have the certificate for 100 shares, but someone in the Acme company has recorded against your ledger that you really own 400 shares. Five years later, Acme is $25 per share. They execute a 5 for 2 stock split--each share becomes 2.5 shares that cost $10 each. Now you have 1000 shares. Ten years later, they do a 3 for 2 split, giving you 1500 shares, followed by some more splits that end you up with 20,000 shares of Acme. They've got all this written down. If you go to Acme's office and tell them you want to know how many shares you really own, they can tell you.

What are the factors impacted by the value of stocks?

There are several factors dude.

1. brand name!

2. face-money

3. market capitalization

4. stock liquidity

5. company status- i.e. how well it is doing

the list goes endless..

it is basically an issue of how much of the stocks are WANTED in the market for buying purposes.

Redbull ticker symbol?

red bull is a private company and does not sell stock

Why do stocks go up or down in price?

Stock prices go up or down based on the Demand - Supply theory.

Whenever the demand for a stock is more than its supply its prices go up

Whenever the supply of a stuck is more than its demand its prices go down

What is the ticker symbol for Standard and Poor's 500?

The ticker symbol for the S&P 500 index varies. Some examples of the symbol are ^GSPC, .INX, $SPX, and .SPX

How many shareholders does a company have?

It can be any number.

Usually 51% of a company's shares is held by its owners/promoters

the remaining 49% can be held by the public.

so ideally speaking you can have upto 50 share holders in a company that has 100 shares. 51 held by the owner and the remaining 49 held by 49 different people.

Reasons for downfall of share market?

The recent stock market decline is attributed almost totally to the credit crisis. If lending in this country were to stop (of which now there is a high risk), business activity would completely halt, people would lose their jobs, businesses would close etc etc. This possibility of a massive meltdown (maybe freezeup is a better term) makes a lot of investors very nervous. We are also experiencing, due to the credit crisis, a decrease in business activity as a whole. Unemployment has risen because the high cost of money has led to a decrease in consumer activity. The reasons go on and on but most of them can be traced back to the credit situation.

What is crossing the bid ask spread?

Selling at a price equal to or lower than the bid price or buying at a price equal to or higher than the ask price.

How do we open exe file?

double click on it.

that's it.

Who founded the Jag Notes?

The Jag Notes were founded by University of Louisville students Matt Biven and Jeremy Waits in 2008. They created the group to perform original music as well as popular covers.