The Motley Fool: Buying stock directly [...] as you noted, with many companies you can buy stock directly from them, through direct stock purchase plans, dividend reinvestment plans (sometimes referred to as "Drips"), and the like. Imagine Home Surgery Kits (ticker: OUCH), a company trading at $30 per share. In Corning's first-quarter earnings report, its display technologies division (its ...
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Mike Minger doesn't usually frame his gasoline receipts. But, this one is a little different. More >> Mike Minger doesn't usually frame his gasoline receipts. But, this one is a little different.
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Buying stock that then falls sharply is painful, especially for investors who also happen to be company employees. Some workers at Chesapeake Energy are experiencing that pain now. Overall, 38 percent ...
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Ask the Fool Buying Stock Directly Q: You recently explained buying stocks through a brokerage account, but you didn't mention that folks may also be able to buy shares directly from the companies themselves. Right? - D.L., via email A: Right.
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Julia Soules has debated buying stock in Enfamil.
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On the brink of Facebook's Initial Public Offering, Greenville financial consultant Cal Drummond, encourages individual investors to hold off on buying stock for a little while.
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Are you among the millions of Facebook fans, interested in buying stock, but not regularly involved with the market? You'd better read this.
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