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Re: TradyLadyD post# 6606

Thursday, 01/22/2015 11:34:58 AM

Thursday, January 22, 2015 11:34:58 AM

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Par Value means nothing and has no impact on where the share price is now and/or where it will be in the future. Here is a quick definition:


DEFINITION of 'Par Value'

The face value of a bond. Par value for a share refers to the stock value stated in the corporate charter. Par value is important for a bond or fixed-income instrument because it determines its maturity value as well as the dollar value of coupon payments. Par value for a bond is typically $1,000 or $100. Shares usually have no par value or very low par value, such as 1 cent per share. The market price of a bond may be above or below par, depending on factors such as the level of interest rates and the bond’s credit status. In the case of equity, par value has very little relation to the shares' market price.



Par Value Definition

We own common shares by the way and some may be free trading and others restricted...The restricted shares you may or may not hold (you'd have a physical certificate) will become unrestricted after the IPO. If you bought all your shares open market and not via a private offering, then you can sell whenever you'd like!

I personally have a mix of free trading and restricted...

AIMO and GLTA,
TraderGreen

Please do not rely on anything I say to make a buy/sell decision with any security. If something I say cannot be backed up with an official PR or statement from the company I'm posting about, it is simply In My Opinion Only