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Mombasa college

Mombasa college

Locally and internationally recognized college operating since 1953

Head Director

Head

Mombasa

ROI: 1133%

$18.22 per share

Clean the beaches

Clean the beaches

Clean the beaches today for a better tomorrow!

Deevesh Gokool

Deevesh

Belle Mare

ROI: 1695%

$26.23 per share

Negro cassava farm

Negro cassava farm

Let us drive hunger away from our community through youth empowerment

Olanipekun Adewale

Ol

Ekiti

ROI: 135%

$10.21 per share

penny stock investment

Penny stock investment is an attractive form of investment, firstly because of the low price second because of the the high flactuation rate. A $1 investment for instance could as easily be $3 by the end of the week. The only disadvantage with this is that they are most times hard to sell off. You may not be able to sell off the $3 dollar stock for instance because there are simply no buyers, and by the time buyers show up, it has probably fluctuated to lower than the original price. In the end, the invester makes losses. Regardless though, penny stocks can also be very rewarding for the very same reason of their wild fluctuations.

Rising sun montessori school

Education for the young ones from nursery to primary

Phillip Mugabi

by Phillip Mugabi

Kampala

bskampala.com

$55.00 per share

Penny stock Investment are stocks of those companies that trade with a share price that is below $5; however, often penny stocks can be less than $1, as the name suggests. The extremely low share prices allow an investor to hold thousands of shares for a relatively small amount of invested capital. With that scale, the gain of just a few cents per share can translate into sizable percentage returns; however, it is important to note the reverse is also true, of course.
These stocks are traded on regular exchanges such as the Nasdaq. However, major stock exchanges, such as the NYSE and Nasdaq, have special listing requirements. For example, according to Nasdaq Rule 5550(a), failure to have a minimum bid price of at least $1 per share for primary equities will result in being delisted.


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Opal Bell

by Opal Bell

indianapolis

opalbell.wixsite.com

$42.35 per share

Farm agricultural produce supply

products of agriculture supply for income

Yahaya Lawal

by Yahaya Lawal

Abuja

yahayamcom.wordpress.com

$19.80 per share

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