The profits will be shared accordingly in the form of ''Shares'' and the company might decide to compensate its members who contributed for the money that was used in the company business transactions as a way of saying thank you to the members in the form ''Dividends'' while there might be other benefits as well. Then at the end of the agreed business period, the profits that is realised in the business will be shared according to every individuals financial access point of contribution towards the company. Then the more purchase or the more productions the company made the more profit the company makes. The company will then use your money for more purchase or for more productions. Shares: Shares is just quite simple as fusing into combined business with some one, you contribute money to some one in order to be part of his business, by doing so, you are indirectly buying part of the business, it is usually in the form of Initial Public Offer. There is no need of going back into the early days of the formation of stock market and how the knowledge of stock transactions came about, since that will delude the prompt detail of the misconceptions in the minds of almost every individual, the point here is to fully detail the differences between the stock market and that of the shares. Here are the true meaning and differences between ''Stock Market And Shares. Security transactions has proven it self as a unique kind of transaction, it is the only transaction that does not require any professionalism or pro-active to engage in the business. Even till modern times yet some people are still lacking behind of multiple opportunities in the Stocks market, Shares, Equity, Bonds, Futures, and other financial/security form of transactions.
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Good luck longs.Quite surprising that till now a lot of people still do not know the basic meaning and the difference between the ''Stock Market And Shares'' while some people believe that this above forms of transactions belongs to the eminent/aristocratic class of people in the society. Anyway, I am looking for a brighter future here, but I know many are down along way on their investment. It is common for stocks to run too far in either direction before balancing. With the FDA granting of The Orphan Drug Designation to Bertilimumab I think this will favor well with the NASDAQ appeal process. Monday I bought 240,000 shares because I think the stock has possibly gone too low too fast, and there is a good chance to go up from here. I have had my eye on this stock for a while watching for my entry point.
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But even with Monday's free fall it never fell below $.06 the 52 week low established after the move to over the counter.
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There is "SOOOOO MUCH BAD NEWS" factored in to this stock price that I am looking for something better to come!!!!!! Now settled just above the 52 week low for the stock.
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But most investors buy stock after the "good news" is out and the price is at its peak. "FEAR-UNCERTIANTY-HIGH RISK" All 3 are bad incentives for investors to buy stock. Wonder who the second company is merging with the Isleworth part 2? Hmm ? ? More Once completed, the two merged companies will merge to create Cytovia Therapeutics. The Mergers and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement are hereinafter referred to as the “Business Combination.” Once Isleworth and Cytovia merge in the ‘First merger’, there is still an entirely separate merger taking place with Isleworth and another company. In connection with the Mergers, Isleworth will change its name to Cytovia Therapeutics, Inc. The Merger Agreement provides for, among other things, the following transactions at the closing: (i) First Merger Sub will merge with and into Cytovia (the “First Merger”), with Cytovia as the surviving company in the First Merger as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Isleworth (the “Surviving Corporation”), and immediately following the First Merger and as part of the same overall transaction as the First Merger, the Surviving Corporation will merge with and into Second Merger Sub (the “Second Merger” and, together with First Merger, the “Mergers”), with Second Merger Sub being the surviving entity of the Second Merger.