small cap stocks
small cap stocks
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by William Smith - 2006-12-08
These type stocks have outperformed the S&P 500 for the past several years. While many market pundits preach the virtues of big cap blue chips, the fact remains that the these type stocks are almo...
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by Sarah Freeland - 2006-12-18
People are generally interested in low price stocks because they can buy more shares for less money. Penny stocks are a low priced stock that generally sells for less than a dollar per share, however...
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by George Leong - 2006-12-22
Analysis based on December 21 closing data.Blue chip and small-cap stocks were the big winners in 2006. Now as we get set to close off 2006, market sentiment remains bullish in the broader market, alb...
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by Jim Nelson - 2008-06-18
Most investors are weary about the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB). That's understandable, considering the amount of bankruptcies, shell companies, and de-listings that occur in over-the-count...
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by Jim Nelson - 2008-08-09
Many feel that the stock market is only truly understood by the fat cats on Wall Street. The intricacies of daily stock movements confuse outsiders. But in reality, that’s nothing compared to wh...
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by Nir Dotan - 2008-10-08
You may have heard of it before and probably ignored it because you didn't understand it, or the whole term now that you hear it is Greek to you. A stock market placement that earns you a penny? It...
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by Nir Dotan - 2008-10-08
When you're evaluating Small cap stocks with the view to making a purchase for your portfolio, that calculator is going to be a very big help in enabling you to make an informed choice. Take a cue fr...
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by Nir Dotan - 2008-10-09
Before you invest in the penny stocks of a microcap company, you need to get information about the company and its financial status first. Failure to do so could mean the loss of your investment, and...
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by Nir Dotan - 2008-10-09
Penny stocks are low-priced common stocks of relatively small companies. These stocks trade at less than $5 per share and are usually highly volatile. While penny stocks are commonly defined as stock...
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by Nir Dotan - 2008-10-09
Stock offerings of companies that are too small to be published on the major stock exchange boards are usually traded via over the counter transactions on the Over The Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) ...