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im doing a project for my intro to investments class and i need a really good company to invest in... my first thought was nike but i dont know if i should buy another share... all but apple apply because that was our model for the project... OXY has been doing well for me, especially as of late. Ticker is BCON and website is www.Beaconpower.com It is an energy company that has a new technology of storing power for large cities. It has already received many grants from the federal government and is about to start implementing its technology in New York and California as well as other cities. I made alot of money on it when it went from $1 to $2.40 a few months back it is around $1.34 now but is definitely a future $10+ stock! there is alot of information available on their website also which should help you Intel |
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