21.1.14

Most Active Stocks - Less Than $10 - Friday Jan 16-2014

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Click to read - Global risks quiet now, but anything could set them off - Compared with many times past, the world has entered the New Year with global risks seemingly under control. The largest geopolitical tensions have dissipated. No one expects a sharp hike in the oil price, a superpower confrontation, a major interstate war, a rerun of the 2008-09 financial crisis, a giant hiatus in economic growth, the dissolution of a country, or the breakdown of a trading or currency bloc.

Click to read - Looking up! Top bankers see rosier view of economy - Loans to businesses have risen to a record high and bank executives say they are increasingly optimistic about the U.S. economy. Increasing demand for bank loans often is a prelude to higher economic growth. With the U.S. government budget crisis fixed for now and Europe showing signs of economic recovery, companies feel more comfortable borrowing to invest in machinery, factories, and buildings.


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Why Do Companies Care About Their Stock Prices? - The original company that issues the stock does not participate in any profits or losses resulting from these transactions, because this company has no vested monetary interest. This is what confuses many people. Why then does a company, or more specifically its management, care about a stock's performance in the secondary market when this company has already received its money in the IPO? Read on to find out.