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I would like to accumulate a list of micro-penny stocks (.001 or less) with low O/S (lets say less than 10 billion). My first pick in this range: INXR.
Anyone out there willing to share the task?
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quote:Originally posted by PCola77: What's the purpose of your list? I have some.
Thinking about focusing on micro-penny stocks - despite all the rsik, they are some diamonds among them but finding them is not easy. thank you if you could add some of your finds!
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Here is one with only 319,222,651/shares outstanding. GMSC current price .002
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I wrote a macro in Excel to find companies with low floats. By low floats I mean where the price x # of float shares is less than some certain dollar amount. Here's the ones that my program found that had a total "float cost" of under $250,000.
Like I said, this was done with a computer prgoram, and I'm making no guarantees of anythign on this list, because floats change over time, sometimes floats are listed incorrectly, and prices change over time. I haven't run my program since Sepetember, so many of these may be outdated.
Figured it would be a good list to get you started though. Let us know which of these you find that fit your criteria.
quote:Originally posted by PCola77: I wrote a macro in Excel to find companies with low floats. By low floats I mean where the price x # of float shares is less than some certain dollar amount. Here's the ones that my program found that had a total "float cost" of under $250,000.
Like I said, this was done with a computer prgoram, and I'm making no guarantees of anythign on this list, because floats change over time, sometimes floats are listed incorrectly, and prices change over time. I haven't run my program since Sepetember, so many of these may be outdated.
Figured it would be a good list to get you started though. Let us know which of these you find that fit your criteria.
quote:Originally posted by tmanfromtexas: Less than 10 BILLION? Thats easy, ddsi, usxp. J/K. TMAN...
yea...for realz you should maye it to "under 1 billion" maybe even almost 2 billion MAX..anymore than that and u can expect further dilution throughout the companies future imo..
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I reran my program again overnight last night. Seems like most of the low float ones have outdated info (I ran it against yahoo.com in the fall and used pinksheets.com last night). So you'd basically have to manually sort through them and look at each one to see if the O/S has been updated recently and if it's correct. And even then, there's no guarantee that there hasn't been significant dilution.
You'd have to DD each one individually, but here's my updated list, this time limited to "Cost of O/S" under $100,000.
at least As of November 20, 2006 - 766,450,771 O/S so if/when buys come in this can definitely run. Also like it files and is on OTCBB so can track dilution. news is overdue, i wont take a loss on this yet.
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Take a hard look at FPLF guys- company might be a scam; and they are probably diluting into this decline, could see .0001 and vaporize QBID style, but may also go for a double+ from here.
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quote:Originally posted by PCola77: I wrote a macro in Excel to find companies with low floats. By low floats I mean where the price x # of float shares is less than some certain dollar amount. Here's the ones that my program found that had a total "float cost" of under $250,000.
Pcola, the data this macro is accessing, where is it getting it from? Yahoo?
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