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What is 75 shares of apple stock bought in 1988 worth today?

At maximum profit, the price would start at $1.4 and end up at the current market price (August 14, 2012) of $631.69, generating a profit of $630.29 per share.

This would create a profit of $9454.35 in total. You would be a rich man/woman.

Where can you buy shares in graphene?

You can't buy shares in it directly, as it is not an industry-traded commodity, but you can purchase shares of companies that are aggressively investing in graphene. A clear front-runner at the moment is CVD Equipment Corporation (CVV), which, in partnership with its Columbia University-affiliate Graphene Labs, inc., is manufacturing and selling graphene products on graphene-supermarket.com. Their stock has gained precipitously, and their trading is up something like 2,228% in the last two weeks.

Because there's an apparent lack of competition, coupled with gigantic demand, this company's growth potential appears very significant. It's not every day that you see a $3 stock double in value over a week, doubling again the week after that.

What is the ticker symbol for Target?

The ticker symbol for Target is TGT and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

What would 100 shares of Mcdonalds stock bought in 1965 be worth today?

$7,974.72
The offering price of MSFT stock was $21.00 per share at the IPO on March 13, 1986. If you had bought 1 share at the offering, you would now have 288 split-adjusted shares. So you would be worth 288 * 27.69 = $7,974.72

Someone who invested $10,000 in the company's IPO would own a stake worth roughly close to $3,000,000 today.

There have been Five 2 for 1 splits and two 3 for 2 splits.

100X2=200, 200X2=400, 400X2=800, 800X2=1600, 1600X2=3200 then 3200X1.5=4800, and 1.5X4800=7200

$10,000 at IPO would be $10,000/$21= 476 shares.

476X72 (72 to 1 is the split ratio) = 34,272 shares. Last week MSFT was right at $30.

34,272X$30=$1,028,160

Who are Microsoft's customers?

Microsoft sells its operating systems to computer manufacturers and distributors. Most individuals continue using the operating system that came with the computer until it wears out. Microsoft sells a number of upgrades to corporations. It also has a secondary market where it sells software in stores. That market is quite small compared to its main business.

Some of Microsoft Customers are Verizon, Toyota, Samsung and you can find the full list of Microsofts customers and clients at link below:

http://spiderbook.com/company/16077/?relationship=customer

What would 5000 worth of Microsoft stock bought in 1987 be worth today?

The percentage change of Microsoft changed a lot in 1987, but assuming you bought it at $ .35, ($43,750 worth of shares if you bought 125,000.) After 12 years, in 1999, you sold it at $45 dollars per share, your original $43,750 would be worth $5,625,000. Which would be a $5,582,250 dollar increase.

What would 100 shares of Google stock bought at ipo be worth today?

Google has not had any splits or large changes with their stock. The stock opened at 80 dollars give or take a few. If you had 100 shares at 80 dollars that would be an 8 thousand dollar investment. The stock currently trades between 300 and 400. Your investment would be worth 35 thousand give or take 5 thousand today March 2009.

No of listed company in nse?

1343 companies listed as on 19/11/2010 at NSE, [Refer nseindia.com-corporates]

How many times has apple stock split since being listed?

Apple has declared three 2 for 1 splits throughout its publicly traded life. June of 1987, June of 2000, and February of 2005.

Did gold stock go up today?

Yes, the stock market did go down just a little bit. Compared to other days, today is nothing to be concerned about. We are not quite at the levels that you should panic.

What is the insider trading and the regulation that relate to it?

Insider Trading is one where an individual with upfront information about a company or organization and its business buys the stock of that company before the news goes public thereby gaining an undue advantage over the rest of the investors.

For Ex: Let us say you are the managing director of ABC Bank Ltd which is a stock market listed company. After weeks of negotiation you know that ICICI bank the country's leading bank has accepted to buy your company and issues shares of its own company to investors who hold shares of your company. As any intelligent investor would know, shares of an ICICI Bank are much more valuable than shares of an ABC Bank. Once this news of ICICI acquiring ABC Bank goes public people will start accumulating shares of ABC Bank so that they can benefit out of the acquisition. This will send the price of ABC Bank skyrocketing. So, knowing this information, if you buy shares of ABC Bank for your personal share trading account before this news goes public, you can sell them off once the acquisition is complete and the share price has exploded. This way you gain an undue advantage and make a profit at the expense of the company.

This is insider trading.

So, to avoid this almost all company's have rules related to trading of its own shares by its employees especially ones that are higher up in the food chain. Employees of a company cannot buy/sell shares of their company during predetermined windows every year for ex: during quarterly financial result announcing period. This is to avoid those employees who may possess vital statistics reg. the company performance from taking advantage of this to make quick bucks in the stock market.

By now you are mumbling, what else constitutes insider trading. Let us say your brother in law or uncle is working for a large organization which is going to post impressive annual results. He tips you of the same and you buy shares of that company. Though there is no rule stopping you from buying the share because you are not its employee, it is illegal because you got the inside information from your relative who is working for them. Hence this too constitutes Insider Trading.

Or, let us say you work for a brokerage firm for example ICICI Direct and you are a relationship manager who gets detailed reports about stock recommendations to the valued customers of the brokerage house. You are only supposed to share this information with your clients and not anyone else. You cannot buy shares from your wife's account based on the recommendations or tip of your friend or relative to do the same because this is proprietary insider information which is meant strictly for the customers of the brokerage house and not everyone else. Hence this too constitutes Insider Trading.

Coming to a hypothetical situation - Lets say you are in a restaurant and a bunch of businessmen in your neighboring table are talking aloud about their company's results and expecting jump in their share prices, you go ahead and buy the share prices. Though you heard from an insider about the company and bought the share, you do not have any concrete evidence that the company is indeed doing great and the share price may go up. In all probabilities the shares may go down and you may lose your money. Since your decision to buy the share would be considered an impulsive buy based on a rumor you heard, this will not constitute Insider Trading. But do remember the fact that, you are risking your hard earned money based on some small talk you heard in a restaurant is dangerous and it could all be a bluff and you may end up losing money.

What is david gardner?

Gary Gardner (born June 29, 1992 in Solihull) is an English footballer who currently plays for Aston Villa as a central midfielder.

Gardner has played for Aston Villa since 2011, incorporating loan spells at Coventry City and Sheffield Wednesday - the latter of whom he joined as an emergency loanee for a month in early 2014..

Gardner has played international football at various junior levels from U17 to U21 level.

If you have me you want to share me. If you share me I no longer exist. What am I?

The answer to the riddle is a secret. When you have a secret, there's often a desire to share it with someone else. However, once you share it, it ceases to be a secret, as others now know it too.

What is the ticker symbol for State Farm Insurance?

The ticker symbol for Allstate is ALL and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

Where can you get a medallion signature in NJ?

In New Jersey, you can obtain a medallion signature guarantee at various financial institutions, such as banks and credit unions. Many major banks, like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and TD Bank, offer this service, but it's advisable to call ahead to confirm availability. Additionally, some brokerage firms may provide medallion signature guarantees for their clients. Make sure to bring valid identification and any necessary documents when you go for the service.

Are there any complaints with Vectorvest trading?

Like all software applications, Vectorvest has users that may not completely understand how to get the most out of the product. That is why we offer a 5 week trial to give potential clients the opportunity test-drive the software and get a feel for the type of results they can expect to achieve with their investing style. So far in 2009 the Vectorvest Composite Portfolio is up 109%. We publish all of our buy, sell and hold recommendations and you can check for yourself. We encourage potential clients to do their homework on our product before buying it. The numbers speak for themselves.

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I have a feeling about 70% of the employees of VV have been assigned the task of concealing bad publicity exposing them as a ripoff. Feel pretty sorry for the people who some how got tricked into helping rip people off.

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Steer clear of any investment strategy that focuses on "timing" or getting rich quick. Total scam. Not to say that all of the information provided by VV is useless, but the fact that they try to promote it as a way to rule the short term trading scene is a BIG RED FLAG. If you take the time to read about 2 sound investment guides you will be able to yield far better results using freely available stock screeners. Also note most major financial websites screen far more than 16,000 equities, most now even give real time data away for free.

Dave albert

ceo - stockmarketmoose.com

Can stocks be traded globally?

Some brokerage companies (e.g. Etrade) offer global trading platforms. You can call them and ask how it works. I understand that your account will be denominated in the U.S. dollar, thus you will have additional exposure to currency risk