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you have to get the shares transfered from the transfer agent (likely computer share) have the stock transfered into a brokerage account in your name. From there you can choose to sell them if you feel or just hold them in stock form.where can i sell my shares from an esop..apparently at this old job i worked they gave me shares, it says
vested interest at 100% $6,676.59
fair value per share at 12/31/2011 $1.14
cost basis of shares $7,001.18
normal retirement date 12/1*****51
i have no clue what any of this means..if someone could explain this to me i would appreciate it.
The big boys always win. Must be nice.How did my post just disappear? CMG misses again. Einhorn wins.
How did my post just disappear? CMG misses again. Einhorn wins.
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Whatever your reason is, whether it be price to earnings, or whatever BS you think, it's liquidity and price of a stock that pays!
It has nothing to do w/ earnings. But I must say, if your Ks and Qs don't look good, then your stock's price would reflect that. And you WILL NOT be the first one to capitalize it on any way, shape or form.
AAPL and GOOG declining HAS NOTHING to do w/ their flawed icrap5 or missed earnings, or leakage. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! PERIOD !
NEWS reacts to STOCKS. STOCKS DO NOT REACT to NEWS.
Think about it.
Ahh, what pain for me. I'm selling stocks and increasing my cash position now. The last 3 years was a nice run. I'm out.
2 earnings misses in one day for me, PM and CMG.
RF isn't worth responding to. He posts this nonsense incessantly. There's never any substance to anything he posts.No.
Any market is governed by the law of supply and demand. Supply and demand is governed by the decisions of the consumer base (investors...or speculators, if you will). Consumers react to news. News is the driving force behind supply and demand in the market, which governs the price of stocks.
Obviously investing overall is a bit more complex, but to say news reacts to stocks is false. The markets are always at the mercy of the psyche of the investors, and news influences investors greatly.
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Whatever your reason is, whether it be price to earnings, or whatever BS you think, it's liquidity and price of a stock that pays!
It has nothing to do w/ earnings. But I must say, if your Ks and Qs don't look good, then your stock's price would reflect that. And you WILL NOT be the first one to capitalize it on any way, shape or form.
AAPL and GOOG declining HAS NOTHING to do w/ their flawed icrap5 or missed earnings, or leakage. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! PERIOD !
NEWS reacts to STOCKS. STOCKS DO NOT REACT to NEWS.
Think about it.
goes both ways
Yeah, they saw a huge pop today.
I was high on S for other reasons, so the unexpected deal talk with Softbank was
Fiscal cliff will happen, then after the elections and into next year they'll extend it while applying it retroactively.
In what regard do you view a similiarity between Chipotle and Netflix? Or are you saying from the fact both dropped steeply?
Netflix had quite a few business blunders that I'm not aware of with Chipotle....
What a bloodbath, this continues most of next week IMO.