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Top penny stocks are shares that have strong odds
of increasing in value. These promising penny stocks
are based on companies that are committed to building
shareholder value. This suggests that these companies
have an ambitious management team, a competitive advantage
and efficient operations. These companies usually
fly under the radar of most investors. The key to
getting high returns with the top penny stocks is
to get in early.
Top penny stocks have the potential to generate high
returns for its shareholder. The most promising ones
are the ones that have the potential to generate multiple
returns and are usually trading under $0.25. By getting
in early, the prices of the top penny stocks will
still remain attractive. Once the buying starts, the
penny stock share price will surge.
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Cindy Vanderheyden had no hesitation opening an individual Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) soon after the birth of her children
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3 Restaurant Stocks Going for the Gold
I awarded three world-class medals in the Internet sector earlier this week. Today, I return to my roots -- the restaurant sector, which I covered when I began writing for The Motley Fool in 1995.
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3 Euro Stocks With Rising Dividends
Bet on aging: People everywhere will reach a median age of 38 in 2050, up from 29 today, and rich countries by then will be closer to 50, reckons the United Nations.
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E-Trade buying Harrisdirect for $700M |
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) --
E-Trade Financial Corp. shares rallied Monday after
the company said it would buy brokerage Harrisdirect
from BMO Financial Group for $700 million cash.
The move marks the latest in a consolidation
among brokerage firms that saw Ameritrade set plans
to buy TD Waterhouse in June.
"E-Trade is reacting to [its] failed
bid for Ameritrade by acquiring an alternative target,"
Fox-Pitt Kelton analyst David Trone said in a note
to clients Monday.
Trone said mergers in the industry may
not be over, and suggested that Ameritrade may one
day attempt to take over E-Trade.
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