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RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH

While you're researching, study stock charts. Read Bill Oneal's bucks from Investor's business daily and undderstand his CANSLIM principle.

Good luck...

2007-03-24 14:21:58 · answer #1 · answered by SWH 6 · 0 0

CPVD the best Play ever Acording to Apple's iPod MP3 players account for %30 of apple/s
totla revenues,and apple MP3 players account about 75% of Mp3-player
sales in the United States.This could be Huge im goiving the company
a phone call to see whats going on This could be a PTSC....

And it has only Outstanding Shares: 160,006,250 MP3 portfolio
opportunity THIS COULD DO A HUGE RUN ???

These patents can be regarded as `signposts' leading to the MPEG-2
and MP 3 data compression standards. Here a few details on some CPVD
patents:

US Patent 4682248: Audio and Video Digital Recording and Playback
System
US Patent 4755889: Audio and Video Digital Recording and Playback
System
European Patent EPO 237561: Audio and Video Digital Recording and
Playback System
European Patent EPO 140957: Audio Digital Recording and Playback
System
US Patent 4636876: Audio Digital Recording and Playback System
US Patent 4472747: Audio Digital Recording and Playback System
Canadian Patent 1237520: Audio and Video Digital Recording and
Playback System
Canadian Patent 518409: Audio Digital Recording and Playback System
Japan Patent 2053230: Audio and Video Digital Recording and Playback
System
Japan Patent 2596420: Audio and Video Digital Recording and Playback
System

2007-03-24 12:29:14 · answer #2 · answered by Mark R 1 · 0 1

Don't simply listen to what people try to promote you to buy those penny stocks. Most are pumps and dumps and you may lost lots of money.

There are decent sites you could do some research:
http://www.fool.com
http://www.cnbc.com/
There are many traders and experts there could provide you professional answer without any gimmick pump and dump schemes.

You could also try visit Yahoo finance, learn how to read price charts. Large cap stock charts is better for a beginer to learn due to longer existent and more datas. For example: GE (General Electric), INTC (Intel), YHOO (Yahoo), TI (Texas Instrument), MSFT (Microsoft), etc...

2007-03-24 12:48:02 · answer #3 · answered by jean l 3 · 0 0

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