penny
penny
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by Michael Chan - 2007-02-22
It costs 1.2 cents to make a penny (1 cent)!Now all the currencies in the world have value only because everybody who uses them agrees they have value. The RMB, for example, is rarely accepted in the ...
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by john waltzer - 2007-03-06
The newest thing at casinos these days, in the way of slot machines, is the infamous, penny slot machine. When I heard these were coming out I couldn't help but laugh. I have heard many others lau...
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by A. H. Scott - 2007-04-10
"I bargained with life for a penny and life would pay no more, however, I begged at evening when I counted my scanty store;For life is a just employer he gives you what you ask but, once you have set ...
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by James Kronefield - 2007-07-03
I started trading stocks about 10 years ago. In that time, I made millions of dollars. But it wasn't easy when I first started out. I lost a lot of money by following a steep learning curve. What foll...
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by Scott Perreault - 2007-10-08
The first thing I ask about when assisting a campaign is the fund raising plan. After twenty years of working with candidates at the Local, State and National level, one fact remains consistent: ...
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by Jeff Goodman - 2007-10-14
What is a penny stock ? There is no official definition. Some say any stock under two dollars, some say under five dollars. I call a penny stock any stock that trades under one dollar. A sub-penn...
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by Smoky8 - 2007-10-22
What I am about to share with you, is a very unusual story.Unusual...because it is about 2 "geeks", named Michael and Carl. Who developed the first commercially available stock picking "robot". ...
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by Roberto Bell - 2008-06-30
You have recently decided to start investing in the stock market, but you do not have any idea how it works, so you are doing a lot of research, but do you know what kind of investor you are?There are...
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by Alexander West - 2008-08-15
This might sound like a good thing for the investor, but it does need a large amount of money to be able to manage it well. Stockbrokers do not give priority to all-or-none (AON) orders, however, and...
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by leoforex - 2008-08-24
What is penny stock?Penny stocks simply refer to trading in shares that range from a fraction of a penny to $5. The penny stocks have tremendous reward potential but they can prove to be riskier than ...