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 Post subject: AAPL
PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 2:54 pm 
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I know this is a penny board, but if you want growth from a big cap take a bite of the apple. They just signed a china deal for the Iphone and they may be changing the accounting method used for the Iphone which will make earnings look even sweeter.


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 Post subject: Re: AAPL
PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:09 pm 
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Agree I love me some AAPL. One of the few big caps that I dabble in. :ugeek:


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 Post subject: Re: AAPL
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:50 am 
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In the United States of America, a penny stocks picks by Affordable Stocks, also known as a micro cap equity,[1] refers to a share in a company which trades for less than $5.00.[2] While this is the official definition, and is used by the US Securities and Exchange Commission, generally every full service or discount broker, and the vast majority of analysts and institutional investors, there are other more loosely held criteria applied by the general public and most retail investors. In other countries the term may be used differently, without reference to US institutions.

Some of these alternative criteria include:

* a price per share being less than $1, and as low as fractions of one cent
* a market cap of less than $50 million or less than $25 million
* trading on more obscure markets, such as the Pink Sheets

While such definitions are sometimes used by individuals and retail investors, the various and loose unconventional definitions enjoy no consensus or accuracy.


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