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Re: DrumminFewl post# 25729

Wednesday, 06/04/2014 8:37:51 AM

Wednesday, June 04, 2014 8:37:51 AM

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$$$ANAS$$$ Moving on Up! $$$ANAS$$$

I choose to think that Copper would mean .01 Cent or more...Penny stocks mean something totally different. But no worries, I can provide you with some much needed explanations. Going to copper would mean moving beyond One Penny, Ie. $0.01 anything less than that is not One Penny, ie. $0.0001 thru $0.0099. I believe(IN MY OWN OPINION) that ANAS PPS is going to eclipse the $0.01 mark at any moment now...could be today, could be tomorrow, but I believe that it will pass by the end of the month...could move towards silver, but that is a different lesson for another time. Read on for more explanations of the US Penny history and what a Penny Stock is.

The one-cent coin, commonly known as the penny, was the first currency of any type authorized by the United States



The first one-cent coin was struck in 1787 by a private mint. This coin, known as the Fugio cent, was 100% copper



http://www.pennies.org/index.php/penny-history/a-brief-history-of-the-u-s-cent

The term penny stock has evolved with the market. In the past, penny stocks were stocks that traded for less than a dollar per share. The SEC, however, modified the definition to include all shares trading below $5.

If some of these stocks now trade above $1, why are they still called penny stocks? Well, even though some of these stocks may be selling for more than pennies, they are still called penny stocks because they are perceived the same way that stocks trading under a dollar were perceived in the past: as very risky investments. Penny stocks are typically growing companies with limited cash and resources.


http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/03/072503.asp

Best of luck to you and all that Invest in ANAS. I believe we will all be rewarded.
In My Personal Opinion Of Course!
Long ANAS!