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Friday, 01/13/2017 8:02:07 AM

Friday, January 13, 2017 8:02:07 AM

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Some good stuff here. Just sorry I saw GRDO too late. Oh well.. frown

http://www.pennystocknation.com/tripzeropennystocks.html

Well, actually GRDO isn't QUITE at ZERO, correct? LOL...

http://finance.zacks.com/happens-stocks-fall-zero-8531.html

Investigate Causes

Owning a stock whose price drops to zero is devastating to investors and the issuing company. If you're an investor in a public company whose stock price crashes to zero dollars, either make wall space for displaying worthless stock certificates or investigate the company further. There could be a unique, freakish event that caused the price decrease. More likely there are intrinsic operating or financial difficulties that leave little room for recovery.

Zero Stock Bids

When your stock initially is delisted and falls to zero, sometimes you can still get bids through the over-the-counter market. There are times that speculators, because of rumors or belief that a company will recover and have value, will make a bid to purchase your stock. If you don't share the belief that the company will make a comeback, consider taking the offer, however low it may be. Remember, the next step for most zero stocks is worthlessness.



Hmmmm, wondering (if anyone knows), is Bill current with all the paperwork?