What a retard., conflating that Apple was a public corp but not traded on the
NYSE or AMEX111
What a retard, conflating that Apple was a public corp but not traded on theYou ok?
NYSE or AMEX111 (sic) Originally Posted by tobias1988
No No No No No you are completely and most ignorantly wrong. BOOM Retard, the legal definition of a public company is one with more than 500 shareholders. BOOM You are retarded BOOM you fucktard Originally Posted by tobias1988are you trying to claim that between internal employees who were granted stock options and external investors on the day of Apple's ipo were less than 500 total?
Apple for decades was not listed on the NYSE or the Amex,, even though is was part of the DJIA, How retarded are you? Originally Posted by tobias1988
Listed on the NASDAQ is not listed, per the FRB or the SEC. The NASDAQ is not a nationally recognized exchange It is not even an exchange These definitions matter when you trade on margin, which I am assuming we all do Originally Posted by tobias1988
December 12, 1980: Underwritten by Morgan Stanley and the firm Hambrecht & Quist, Apple stock was filed to sell at $14 per share. However, it opened at $22 — and sold out within minutes. That day alone, AAPL rose 32%, with a closing value of $29 and a total valuation of $1.778 billion. Originally Posted by The_Waco_KidSo Apple had a market cap of less than $2 billion when it launched its IPO back in Dec. 1980.
No No No No No you are completely and most ignorantly wrong. BOOM Retard, the legal definition of a public company is one with more than 500 shareholders. BOOM You are retarded BOOM you fucktard Originally Posted by tobias1988Like I've said before, many of these people don't even know how the stock market works. It's comical to me to argue about what you know nothing about.
You voted for Bitten/Kumola didn't you? It's ok, if you did.
I'm hardly mechanical, so it's as dumb as me arguing with a mechanic about a problem with one of my vehicles.
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You don't get that in this forum with all of these old simpletons. They'll stick to their narrative regardless of how ridiculous it is just to save face. That's why this forum is funny to me. Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
Like I've said before, many of these people don't even know how the stock market works. It's comical to me to argue about what you know nothing about. Originally Posted by Lucas McCainWhat's truly comical is listening to you and tobias pretend you know how the stock market works. Maybe you two financial wizards should launch a hedge fund together?