This photo shows almost
the ENTIRETY of Microsoft in 1978. In
2012, the company had 94,400 employees. Microsoft
was founded in 1975 but didn’t go PUBLIC until 11 years later. In between, a lot of people had a chance to
invest in Microsoft – to buy shares cheaply.
Those who BELIEVED did, but those who didn’t believe, just shrugged and
stayed happy with what they had. They
probably thought the company would stay small.
Would you have invested in these young people? How much of your money would you have risked?
Of course, when you are an insider you
can see things a lot more easily. From
the outside, you hardly see anything other than reports. The insiders saw how much effort the people
in charge at Microsoft put into the business.
By the look of things, it was bound to succeed so the insiders had NO
EXCUSE for not buying stock in the company.
Showing posts with label investing. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 6, 2013
BUY LOW
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Friday, January 4, 2013
BWMG stock
REMEMBER, I am NOT a licensed commodities trader or stock seller or certified financial adviser or anything of the sort. ONLY invest if you can afford to lose every penny you put in the stocks you buy, whether they are Microsoft or BWMG. The stock I have been pushing here (BWMG) is available at a very, very low price. It is so low that almost anyone can afford to buy 500,000 shares. The price (as of 11:30 this morning EST) is holding steady at .0008 per share. That's a good thing. Depending on which broker you deal with, 500,000 shares will set you back about $420 dollars. If the price were at 2 cents, it might be too risky for most of you since you would be shelling out $10,000 for the same number of shares (500,000) and that is a very long shot for spur-of-the-moment speculation. Most of you can't shell out $10,000 just for the sheer hell of it. HOWEVER, at .0008, BWMG is still too attractive to pass up, even for the very smallest investor. Good luck.
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