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Even the NSE has not reached this stage..abeg who knows how to say "severe bear market" in Chinese?

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You need to trade through a platform but unfortunately most banks and stock broking firms in Our country are yet to offer this servives to individual investors but Nija will get there very soon, You can try Forex trading and Currency trading by Saxo Bank. I am not sure how it works there in nija but I know they might require you to furnish them with some clearance info from the apex bank and Revenue services of country of origin good Luck
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Brand-Name Stocks, Bargain Bin Prices
The New York Stock Exchange is having a whopper of a holiday sale. Here's how to find some of the best buys.

The Christmas season – such as it is this year – has now begun and Americans are hunting for bargains.

If anyone is interested, there's a sale on over at the New York Stock Exchange. It's like Marshall's in there: Everything's half price or less.

(That includes stock in TJX, parent company of Marshall's).

Are shares cheap?

Every so often I run a stock market screen, looking for companies that might be bargains.

This time around, because everyone tells me the world is coming to an end, I set tough parameters.

I only considered shares that cost less than 10 times the forecast earnings for the year ahead. That's pretty cheap. But I don't trust those earnings forecasts too well: I think they are likely to come down, in some cases a long way, when analysts wake from their long slumber. So I only included shares that cost less than 10 times last year's actual earnings as well.

I wanted shares paying big fat dividend yields: At least 4%, preferably more.

Sure, those dividends may come down, along with everything else. But at least you're starting at a decent level. And I ruled out sky-high dividends: Those are usually a warning sign.

A cheap share isn't much use if the company goes bust, so I screened out companies where total debts were more than two-thirds the value of the assets. And I only considered companies with at least two times interest cover: In other words, companies whose earnings before interest and taxes were at least twice annual interest expense. That gives you at least some cushion in a downturn.

And because really small companies tend to be the most vulnerable, I also ruled out companies with a market value of less than $1 billion.

As I said, these are pretty tough screens.

Yet nearly 100 shares still passed, including a lot of very well known names.

They include drug companies like Pfizer, Merck and Eli Lilly.

And tobacco giants Altria and Reynolds American.

Industrial stocks like Dow Chemical, Alcoa and International Paper. Financials such as Capital One, Allstate, and the NYSE Euronext itself. Retailers like J.C. Penney and Macy's. Consumer goods manufacturers ranging from Mattel and Harley-Davidson to Newell Rubbermaid, Whirlpool and Black & Decker.

The list also includes AT & T, mining company Freeport-McMoran, utility American Electric Power, cruise ship giant Carnival, oil driller Diamond Offshore, and food company ConAgra.

Many of these firms, including GE, are indicating dividend yields of 8%. That means that even if they end up halving the payout, investors will still earn more than the paltry 3.6% currently paid on 30-year Treasurys.

Of course there is no guarantee a company will pay you anything. Nonetheless, if anyone is looking to buy some stocks this Christmas, there are plenty of brand names in the bargain bins.
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Hi,

I would like to know about China and India the fast growing economies.

thanks,
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I would like to know about China and India the fast growing economies.

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i have some shares in physical share certificates, please did anyone here know if i can be able to dematerialize it to my cscs account by giving my stockbroker mandate to do it for me, as iam residing outside the country at the moment. Share certificates can become useless any moment from now,please i also want to know if i failed to do it now, can i be able to dematerialize it anytime after the deadline, please iam worried as i dont want my hard-earned money to go down the drain. thank you



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i have some shares in physical share certificates, please did anyone here know if i can be able to dematerialize it to my cscs account by giving my stockbroker mandate to do it for me, as iam residing outside the country at the moment. Share certificates can become useless any moment from now,please i also want to know if i failed to do it now, can i be able to dematerialize it anytime after the deadline, please iam worried as i dont want my hard-earned money to go down the drain. thank you



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If you already have a stockbroker then it makes things pretty easy for you. All you need to do is to go contact your broker and tell them about it. You will probably have to download a form from their website if they have. It is called share transfer form. You fill it, sign it and mail them along with your certificates to your broker.
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Hi

I have shares of Dixon Perot and Champ for sale.They are posted in the frankfurt exchange .Any one interested?

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I have shares of Dixon Perot and Champ for sale.They are posted in the frankfurt exchange .Any one interested?

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I have shares of Dixon Perot and Champ for sale.They are posted in the frankfurt exchange .Any one interested?

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why don't you sell it on the same exchange you bought it - the Frankfurt exchange?
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