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penny stock

NOUN
  1. a stock selling for less that $1/share

How To Use penny stock In A Sentence

  • They may be called penny stocks, but victims of microcap fraud can suffer devastating losses," said Robert Khuzami , director of the SEC's division of enforcement. SEC Fires Salvo at 'Penny Stocks'
  • Afren had soared from its days as a penny stock to become a 1.5bn powerhouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The group, based in New York, Florida and Pennsylvania, used the social networking sites to promote top picks in penny stocks, supposedly based on their own expertise and independent research.
  • Under discussion: rules requiring broker-dealers to put up more capital and to tell investors more about the risks when selling them penny stocks.
  • Most securities that trade this way are penny stocks or are from very small companies.
  • The group, based in New York, Florida and Pennsylvania, used the social networking sites to promote top picks in penny stocks, supposedly based on their own expertise and independent research.
  • In the U.S. financial markets, the term penny stock commonly refers to any stock trading outside one of the major exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ or AMEX), and is often considered pejorative. VideoBomb Front Page Videos
  • As befits their new-found penny stock status, high street banks have become a favourite gamble for punters. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has literally sunk below being a penny stock, closing Friday at $0.009 per share.
  • Why would it commit so much to an untested product by a penny stock with no track record?
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