Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at
5:57 pm
I search the Internet and all I see is to buy time to view the list of penny stocks too. Can someone help me find a site that does not require the purchase of lists of penny stocks? Thanks
Monday, November 9th, 2009 at
6:11 am
I'm thinking of investing in a solid "penny" My main source of research material for penny stocks and penny stocks list of main index.
Saturday, November 7th, 2009 at
5:56 am
cna't I find any website that provides reliable information on penny stock supply. Why is it so?
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
5:55 am
I understand the risks of penny stocks, but I want from another dealer that the site is the best for me to hear the penny stock alert. Its hard to find without help.
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
8:41 pm
If you are a person who has chosen to invest in penny stocks, then you should find the Pink Sheets and Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) is more useful. Both can be found on the Internet, on their respective websites, and both are real-time electronic stock market.
Identifying shares are traded counter traditionally quoted in the Pink Sheets and OTCBB, and these stocks are often referred to as penny stocks because stock prices are often the price to 0. $ 01, or 1 cent a penny stocks, and the name of Penny. Today, shares in good standing under $ 5 per share and its market capitalization of 500 million dollars in business.
A bit 'of history for you. Since 1913, a U.S. organization called the National Quotation Bureau began reporting pressure on stock prices stock quotes pink sheets of paper. This pink sheet penny stock quotes included. The National Quotation Bureau, over time, developed the Pink OTC Markets, Inc., penny stocks on his list www. PINKSHEETS. com website.
Pink Sheets / Pink OTC Markets Inc. is not the stock market, but a private company that publishes penny stocks through the electronic system of listing. The Pink Sheets electronic edition is used by market makers and brokers to publish their bid and ask prices bid. In the Pink Sheets website you can find all kinds of penny stocks.
The companies mentioned in penny stocks are listed on the pink sheets need not satisfy all the requirements, as opposed to companies that are traded on regulated markets. Must be listed companies whose shares are publicly traded and must meet specific requirements such as audited financial statements with the Stock Exchange and will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Stock exchanges have minimum listing requirements, such as the number of listed shares, the total value of the market, the share price and number of shareholders. Generally, penny stocks can not meet these requirements, in particular the minimum requirements of handbags and the audited financial statements and, accordingly, penny stocks are traded on the pink sheets.
While the company is listed on the pink sheets under no obligation to meet all requirements will be the same penny stock companies often quoted and traded on Over The Counter Bulletin Board, commonly known as the OTCBB. The OTCBB (www. OTCBB. Com) is another electronic bidding system similar to the Pink Sheets, but for the U. S. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) controls as opposed to the Pink Sheets, OTCBB requires companies to their current offerings are listed in the Securities and Exchange Commission. Unlike the compilation with the presentation of the SEC, the OTCBB requires companies to have a minimum market capitalization, corporate governance, minimum, or other requirements.
Penny-stock companies are also often quoted in the Pink Sheets and OTCBB, and is intended in the second set, at least that the company which is cheap shares for filing SEC compliance requirements. This means they are a bit 'safer dealing with penny stocks, which is located on the OTCBB (or both the OTCBB and Pink Sheets), rather than solely on the pink sheets.
Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
6:00 am
From a few hundred dollars while 'of old stuff so I decided to sell because the money is not really necessary, why not invest in the economy and, perhaps, happiness. I was looking for some penny stocks, does anyone know where I can be a list or something that can help me to find some penny stocks to free will. When I Google it, this is just a group of people with them their money and who want to take the stock for me. . . . Is not the case!
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at
6:08 pm
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Monday, October 19th, 2009 at
5:20 am
What means or methods used to find small-cap stocks in specialized areas (eg energy). As already invested in companies large and wanted a more growth-oriented area of risk, but I really do not know how to Google, with the exception of small populations or to find samples. Ideally, I want a list where I can have a variety of stocks for a way for research purposes.
FYI: In Canada, therefore, are the TSX.
Sunday, October 18th, 2009 at
10:35 am
I am looking for information about a company called XsunX. Whether it's developing a product called Power Glass.