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On this thread, let's give the ideal stocks. Ideal stocks must meet at least two of the following criteria: 1) stocks representing financially healthy companies 2) stocks that payout cash dividends 3) stocks regularly bought back
These stocks have reason to be public, and should be examples to others. I think I speak for everyone when I say: we are sick of these penny companies treating their stocks as their personal rewards.
So let's find the companies who complete the economic loop.
explorer186
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Here is an email you can send to companies in order to find out whether they understand why they have a public stock:
Subject: Cautious investor
Hello,
I like the financials of your company, and have noticed your stock is undervalued. I'm a no BS kind of guy in search for stocks that have a reason to be public. My question to you is simple: Are you willing to put money back into your US stock, owned mostly by US citizens, in order to increase the share price of the stock? I mean putting money back by giving out cash dividends and buying back shares.
[You might want to include the sentence bellow if it applies] I see you have a lot of S-8 filings, so I must wonder if you view the stock as nothing but a reward to you.