I know this has been asked before, but I dont see any real clear answers. I was wondering which websites can do stock screening for micropenny stocks.....where you can pull up ranges that stocks are trading @ like .0001 to .01....I have been to some websites but do not see it thanks alot for any help
Posted by Machiavelli on :
www.smallcapcenter.com .... click on TOOLS then click on TECHNICAL SEARCH.... some other sites you might want to try also are:
[ June 28, 2005, 16:17: Message edited by: Bob Frey ]
Posted by cajrel on :
Thanks.
Posted by DirtyDealer1123 on :
I have an older freind of mine, with some old stock certificates in it. Turns out they were his mothers. I would think some are defunct, but others might be of value.
What would be a good way in researching past splits, name changes, etc. Basicaly the history the stock. And real vaule(if any) of the stock today.
Posted by Machiavelli on :
tell us the names.. maybe we recognize them...
Posted by DirtyDealer1123 on :
Will be late this afternoon, or early tommorrow morning. But will post them as soon, as he brings them. THANKS
Posted by xeo on :
MY boss purchased 80 shares of this stock on March 30,1966. The company was "National Investors Corporation" Can you help? Thanks,
xeo
Posted by Machiavelli on :
I tried to do the research myself but no luck.. but i found a site that can help you.. the link is below..
Ok I fianly got the names/dates of a few of the stocks, I am trying to research if anyone knows anything about them please let me know.
549 shares of Cinnabar Devlopment Co. (appears to me an old minning co.) Inc. in AZ. The stock was issued March 25,1912
400 Shares of Liverpool Buick Co. Inc in Ohio, issued Sept 19, 1921
50 shares of preffered stock 50 shares of common stock for Warren Buick Co. Inc in Ohio, issued Sept 15, 1920
260 shares of common stock 17 shares of preffered stock of McLaughlin-Young Coal Co. Inc in Linton In. issued Dec 8, 1920
Any help or sites to look up info, would be of great help! the site Machiavelli, posted. is a pay site, and my freind doesnt have the $$ too.
Posted by Machiavelli on :
it's a paysite but it's the ultimate in stock research for old stocks (ive heard of them for years even before the internet came around for regular folks like us)... plus it's only $75 fee for each stock you want researched.. that to me is a reasonable fee especially if you hit paydirt and they are worth thousands.. the $75 is a drop in the bucket...
Posted by Bob Frey on :
Call a local broker.
Posted by DirtyDealer1123 on :
Thanks! Worse case senerio, the certificates should be worth something to a collector. Either way going to find out after Vegas.
Posted by macdrsirules on :