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As an MBA professor, I publish on over 2000 public companies. I engage in conversations with them daily. I love to help people find good advice in this complex market.
2000 public companies
I would recommend that you take the time to do some research. This is free and available at the local library. You should read through the Valueline and the Morningstar books. The result will probably
If these were bought, then the stocks were purchased through a broker dealer. You might find this out by contacting AOL. With a broker dealer indetified, then you will be able to pull the rest of the records
I found only a company by the same name in India. I have no information on this company. I suggest that you go to the company by phone or email. I was not able to locate even this information for you.
I never invest in stocks this way. I like to look over all the reports and gather those from the company direct. You should order the entire investor package and read everything about the company. Also
There are 30 companies, and they each have a factor or multiplier number. Each day the price per company stock is multiplied by each number for each company. Then, the companies price times the factor

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