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Buy, Sell, or Hold?

Buy, Sell, or Hold? . Companies with more than $10 million in assets whose securities are held by more than 500 owners are required to file annual and other periodic reports by the Federal Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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  1. Buy, Sell, or Hold?

  2. Companies with more than $10 million in assets whose securities are held by more than 500 owners are required to file annual and other periodic reports by the Federal Securities and Exchange Commission

  3. An annual report provides information on what a company does, its financial performance, as well as its plans for the future.

  4. Finding Annual Reports You can use www.nyse.com , www.nasdaq.com , or the company website home page, which usually contains a link to “Investor Relations” where you can access the annual report. www.target.com

  5. Vocabulary Cyclical Stocks: Stocks of companies whose performance tends to mirror the economy. When the economy grows the stocks turn up, and when the economy falters the stocks fall. Automobile and housing sectors are good examples.

  6. Vocabulary Industry: A group of companies producing similar products or services Net Income: Total earnings after all expenses and taxes have been paid Revenue: Revenue is the money collected for providing a product or service

  7. Vocabulary Profit: What remains after subtracting a company’s costs from its revenue. Sector: A group of stocks, often in one industry

  8. Activity Activity Sheet 1: Comparing Companies Across the Same Industry

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