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does anybody have any past info about some stocks that started as a penny stock and are now in big dollar amounts
18wheels
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MSFT
apd trader
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ADBL
justastock
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I dont have any that I can remeber, there was one last yr that did, went from .20-2, yeh I missed it, didn't believe, but from what I have ready MOTG is going to the Naz or Amex.
Good luck
apd trader
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adbl was around .05 and it topped out at 30.65 last december
ajman
posted EFJI changed its name from trii. Bought in at .31 it dropped as low as .14 and is now on Nasdaq and has traded over $10.00. It was a local company otherwise I probably never would have known about it.
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cisco at one point was around .14 or .18 and in 2001 went as high as 80.
metal1
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you mean CSCO? that was NEVER a penny stock either. the charts are split adjusted. man
treemoney
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Ok I misread but it would still be a ton of money. .10 cents to 82 split adjusted is a lot.
blackjack
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How do I get to NRYM
CashCowMoo
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CMKX!
LOL
BigBubble
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CWPC.ob was .18....now 4.00 soon 40.00
Trooper4985
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I imagine after the telcom industry went in the crapper in 2001 CSCO was down the penny range... I know GLW traded as low as .82 and was up over $300 at the end of 2000 during the telcom boom. Lots of local people bought into GLW when it was in the crapper because we all know the company is never going under. 5 years later... it's back up to $25 range. My first stock purchase treated me well... unrealized as of yet but my $10k investment will buy me a real nice house now.
rizz
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You'd have better luck in Vegas right now than betting on a penny going all the way.
metal1
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csco was never a penny stock.
kevinbailey
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Whatever happened with good old CMKM? I've been busy the last couple years getting my business up and running, and haven't had a chance to follow stocks.
ohio_trader
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quote:Originally posted by rizz: You'd have better luck in Vegas right now than betting on a penny going all the way.
RSHN baby is going to make people VERY , VERY RICH ....you snooze, you lose...i called USXP in september of 2005, owned since 2001 and was loaded very heavy ( and made 5 friends alot of dough also> all in december 2005)...RSHN will jump bounds over USXP...IMO
----if you don't buy remember this stock...you will quit trading----cause you missed a once in a life timer baby
*****do your homework***
Ohio_Trader
kdb83182
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With a R/S I really don't see RSHN going that far. This thing isn't even profitable and people are making investments based on heresay and conjecture. GL Ohio.
ohio_trader
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Name me 10 stocks under .003 right now that are profitable???
Half the stocks on the NASDAQ and NYSE aren't profitable....who cares anyway...it doesn't have to show 1 cent profit ever and people can still make alot of $$$$.....
and conjecture and hearsay.. hmm it sounds like a penny stock
GLTA
kdb83182
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You mistook what I said. Where in my post did it say you couldn't make money on it? In the short term it has already displayed that people can make money on it...BUT it won't make you a millionaire. This stock will never go to a dollar or whatever the other people in the RSHN thread would like to believe. I still have very large doubts that it is not just a shell of a company and once its spotted for that well...you know what happens then. GL and I hope you've protected your investment by then.
ohio_trader
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quote:Originally posted by kdb83182: With a R/S I really don't see RSHN going that far. This thing isn't even profitable and people are making investments based on heresay and conjecture. GL Ohio.
ok ....guess you didnt buy this , huh....
Frank Richards
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WITM has the potential to make it on the nasdaq within a year. Wits Basin Precious Metals(WITM)OTCBB is going to reopen a gold mine in Colorado. They have started and almost finished pumping the water out of the old mine. The potential from this mine is huge, considering the market cap of WITM.(only $22 million) The return for investors should be 10 fold within 9 months. Just look at other gold mines reopened by small companies and you'll see that my estimate is incredibly conservative.