Historically, par value[1] (as opposed to non-par value[2]) was the initial sale price of the stock. In the early days of contracting, this was the only way to show someone how much the investment was worth. If someone did not pay the par value, the stock was called “watered”. You can pay more then par […]
By: Greg Guenthner Those who follow small-cap stocks like to say that if the Dow sneezes, small companies catch the flu. This little adage is actually quite accurate. Since the Dow failed to hold onto its new highs in summer 2007, the panic that proceeded reverberated down to the tiniest stocks on the market.Indeed, microcap […]
What Does Micro Cap Mean?Companies with market capitalizations between $50 million and $300 million. A micro-cap stock isn’t the smallest classification – nano cap is even smaller. Keep in mind that classifications such as “large cap” or “small cap” are only approximations that change over time. Also, the exact definition of these terms can vary […]
Continued from last week, part 2 of 2……. International Music Copyright Piracy Sparks a Need for Global Innovative Solutions PART 2 by: Jarrett K. Rumoro PART III: Innovative Ways to Speedily Increase the Music Industry’s Economic Sustainability and Viability This section assumes, then, that the current international illegal piracy still continues, however in a more […]
International Music Copyright Piracy Sparks a Need for Global Innovative Solutions: A Brief Look at the United States, China, and Spain (Part 1 & 2 of a 4 part series)by: Jarrett K. Rumoro PART I: Introduction and Background With a fresh new year underway, it is time for musicians and the music industry to reevaluate […]