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 I was thinking what can I buy with 1,000 dollars? Any suggestions?
I already have an iPod, a cell phone, and a computer but I willing to get another computer so go ahead and name some....


 Would you buy a stock in a company you believe is doing the wrong thing?
Peace Arch Entertainment (PAE) is releasing an evil, evil movie. They are giving fame to the animal that killed John Lennon. How can anyone look to profit from this stock?

Remember John, N...


 Is it possible to turn $1 million into $100 million? in 3years?
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 Why should we not invest in firms that use sweatshop?
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 What is the best way to invest spare monthly income of 2k per month?
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 $700 Bail Out explained in "kindergarten" terms.?
So Ok... My question... Can someone please explain the $700 bail out to someone like me who knows nothing about Wall St, Stocks, Investments, Banking, the Economy....yadda yadda...???

What ...


 I don't want to brag, but I pull down a couple hundred a month. What's the best way to invest it?
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 The best way to invest money for my kids future?
I'd like to put some money aside for my sons.I do have an account for them at our local Post Office, but I was wondering if there is a better place to put money away for them for their further ...


 I am new to shares. Could you please suggest me that how can I start?
Hi!
I am sumit saxena. I am a working professional. I want to invest in shares. Could you please help me regarding, how to start?...


 Day Trading Stocks vs. Forex Day Trading?
What are the advantages/disadvantages of both, and which one can potentially be more profitable? Also, which one would be better for a beginner trader (i.e which is easier?)?

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 Where can I find good stock tips for short and long term benefits?
Hi, I am new in indian stock market. I have some money to start investment in shares. Which sites gives good stock tips for short and long term benefits? and which broking ferm will give me proper ...


 How do you go about buying shares?
My partner has decided he would like to buy some shares in Newcastle United Football Club, but we don't know how to go about doing this and how many is the minimum you have to buy....


 What could i do with £300?
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 How much does $100 equal in rupees?
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 Is there a way to be Billionaire (1000000$) in 8 month?
I live in Midlle Asia and want to have 1000000 $ teel my next birthday!...


 I'm thinking about buying lots of gold jewellery as an investment for the future?
can anyone tell me if gold just holds its value or would it go up in value over the years....


 How should I invest an extra $1000?
I'm wondering what I can do with an extra $1000 I've run into. Is there anything I can do with so about other than putting it into a savings account?...


 Do you think the stock market will bounce back?
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 Is it better to pay off the house or invest?
I hate debt but want to do the smarter thing....


 Which way is the stock market supposed to go in the next week or so?
I don't know if it is even possible to answer this question. I have some investments that have lost money in the last few months, around $130 over all and that is for 7 different investments so ...



shergar
Should i sell my shares ?
what happens when two companys merge? what is in it for the shareholders?
                     
 




Charlie P
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If your company is the one being acquired then the shares will go up close to what the offer price is... For example I owned JLG when Oshkosh put a bid up. Shares were trading around $20 and OSK offered $28 a share. Shares of JLG immediately went up to about $27.25. I sold. The $0.75 difference wasn't that much more money so why take a risk of the deal busting (it still has to be approved by shareholders) and taking a risk of the price per share going down.


muncie birder
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mergers are very tricky affairs. The problem is you have to know something about the surviving company. Is it a good company or is it a run by a bunch of baboons? If you do not know anything about the surviving company, it is better to unload your shares. Prudence is the best policy.


robbo1974
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depends what shares are in, Banks are normally good


johny0555
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Shares are likely to rise as a result of this merge as more trading is done. If you have shares, they will rise. Then sell before one of the companies announce possible redundencies.


Clint
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wait


irk
Definitely hold on its probable the will rise


mps988
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Depends if your the company being bought or the company doing the buying, the company being bought is the end you want to be on to withstand the most profit i believe


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