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i have a school project due,and we are supposed to pick a stock to "invest in" and i want to see a complete list of the stocks so i can pick a good one. anyone know where?

2006-11-30 10:04:57 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Investing

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Complete List of Stocks, NYSE, NASDAQ, OTCBB
All content is FREE, Stock Market Records, Real time stock quotes, real-time ... Allstocks.com's complete listing of stocks and other issues. ...
http://www.allstocks.com/html/complete_list_of_stocks__nyse_.html

2006-11-30 10:06:46 · answer #1 · answered by gare 5 · 1 0

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2016-02-16 03:06:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here's a list of stocks. I remember having to do a project like this for business ed...

Below is a link, just chose the exchange you want. I suggest NASDAQ just cause there's some more heavy hitters, the OTCBB can have a lot of shady people, excuse me 'businesses' on there...

http://www.allstocks.com/html/complete_list_of_stocks__nyse_.html

2006-11-30 10:09:34 · answer #3 · answered by Cynthia 604 2 · 0 0

The daily paper has the stock market reports in the Business section. As an aside, when I had that assignment in high-school a million years ago, one of the rich kids' parents gave him a few hundred bucks to "involve" him in the project more--the kid made a haul on his stocks. good luck with your porject--maybe your folks will front you some money to invest with...you could be the next Rockafeller

2006-11-30 10:09:38 · answer #4 · answered by Clycs 4 · 0 0

Great question! Go to your kitchen and go through the items in your kitchen/bathroom/playroom and write down the companies that manufacturer them. Then I want you to go to Yahoo! Finance and look up the symbols of those companies. After the company comes up, then I want you to read the news about the stock, and then looked at its performance. You will pick a stock based on lots of things but looking at how it has perform 1 - 5- 10 years may give you a definite trend of up or down. News gives you the fundamentals.

Go become the next Warren Buffett

2006-11-30 10:09:15 · answer #5 · answered by Sports Maven 1 · 1 0

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2017-02-14 23:42:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is a good site that is free and lets you look at stocks in different ways.
Click on TAG & Bag underneath the Clearstation logo.

2006-11-30 10:30:43 · answer #7 · answered by MaryinRed12 2 · 0 0

new york stock exchange or nasdaq are the main ones. Go to their websites or buy a Wall Street Journal

2006-11-30 10:06:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Dow Jones Industrial Average consists of the following 30 companies:

3M Co. (NYSE: MMM) (conglomerates, "manufacturing")
ALCOA Inc. (NYSE: AA) (aluminum)
Altria Group Inc. (NYSE: MO) (tobacco, foods)
American Express Co. (NYSE: AXP) (credit services)
American International Group Inc. (NYSE: AIG) (property & casualty insurance)
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) (telecoms)
Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) (aerospace/defense)
Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) (farm & construction equipment)
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) (money center banks)
Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE: KO) (beverages)
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (NYSE: DD) (chemicals)
Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) (major integrated oil & gas)
General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) (conglomerates, media)
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM) (auto manufacturers)
Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) (diversified computer systems)
Home Depot Inc. (NYSE: HD) (home improvement stores)
Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON) (conglomerates)
Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) (semiconductors)
International Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) (diversified computer systems)
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) (consumer and health care products conglomerate)
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) (money center banks)
McDonald's Corp. (NYSE: MCD) (restaurant franchise)
Merck & Co. Inc. (NYSE: MRK) (drug manufacturers)
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) (software)
Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) (drug manufacturers)
Procter & Gamble Co. (NYSE: PG) (consumer goods)
United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) (conglomerates)
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) (telecoms)
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) (discount, variety stores)
Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) (entertainment)

Those are the big ones. Also try Nasdaq and S&P 500.
There are several other markets:
British FTSE 100, the French CAC 40, the German DAX and the Japanese Nikkei 225.

No market list has All the world stocks. That would take FOREVER, and you wouldn't even no what to do with all that info.

2006-11-30 10:09:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ours is in the local newspaper in the business section

2006-11-30 10:07:56 · answer #10 · answered by maww50 2 · 0 1

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