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Penny stocksLow-priced stock that sells at less than $1.00 per share.
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Penny stocksLow-priced issues, often highly speculative, selling at less than $1 a share. Frequently used as a term of disparagement, although some penny stocks have developed into investment-caliber issues.
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Penny stocksA type of ordinary share of negligible price, which may prove a good speculative investment. In the United States they cost less than one dollar; in Britain they are less than one pound.
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Penny stocksLow-priced issues, often highly speculative, selling at less than $1 a share. Frequently used as a term of disparagement, although some penny stocks have developed into investment-caliber issues.
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Penny stocksshares that do not trade on NASDAQ nor on any stock exchange. The share price is below $5.00. These stocks trade on the pink sheets.
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Penny stocksSecurities priced less than $5 per share, often highly speculative investments.
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Penny stocksStocks selling at disreputably low prices - that is, measured in cents instead of dollars.
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Penny stocksLow-priced issues, often highly speculative, selling at less than $1 a share. Frequently used as a term of disparagement, although some penny stocks have developed into investment-caliber issues.
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Penny stocksLow priced securities, often highly speculative, that generally sell for less than $5 per share, and are not traded on NASDAQ or any national securities exchange.
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Penny stocksShares that typically trade below $1 a share on the over-the-counter market. Penny stocks are generally issued by companies with a history of short or erratic revenues, and most brokerages have special precautionary rules about trading in them.
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Penny stocksAny share that trades under $5.00 is a penny stock.
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