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Quotes About Shares

The celebration of homeownership seems to be part of a countermovement against popular owning of shares in corporations.
~ Edmund Phelps
Whenever you invest in any company, you're looking for its market cap to rise. This can't happen unless buyers are paying higher prices for the shares, making your investment more valuable.
~ Peter Lynch
The relative illiquidity of small-company shares - which often contributes to their being undervalued - also increases their volatility.
~ Whitney Tilson
If you really believe that every three years the market will double, then go and buy shares. I don't believe that.
~ Marc Faber
Neither falling nor rising NMDC shares today. Expecting it to touch at less Rs.99 today
~ Abhute Bahety
Retail investors who have buying shares in last 10 months from the recommendation tips of news channels, brokers and fintech youtubers are all being fooled as these small investors are in big losses to the tune of 80-150% while those channels have got lakhs of rupees in commissions
~ Abhute Bahety
Try this any day. When you a retail investor will sell share with the opening of market its price will never fall sharply but the day and the moment you buy in big quantity it will fall like a hell
~ Abhute Bahety
In many cases, the Treasury will get preferred or convertible preferred stock for the money it gives to banks. These shares typically don't have voting rights, possibly to give more of a hands-off appearance to the government.
~ Jerry A. Webman
In the old 20th-century income distribution system, the shares of income going to capital, mainly in profits, and labor, in wages and non-wage benefits, were roughly stable. But that system is no more.
~ Guy Standing
A winning organization is an environment of personal and professional development, in which each individual takes responsibility and shares ownership. It
~ James Kerr
For decades, Wall Street has charged companies a standard fee of 7 percent to sell their shares to the public.
~ Alex Berenson
Chief executives, who themselves own few shares of their companies, have no more feeling for the average stockholder than they do for baboons in Africa.
~ T. Boone Pickens
As the Nasdaq soared in 1999 and early 2000, demand for many offerings far exceeded the supply of shares available at the initial offering price.
~ Alex Berenson
When buying shares, ask yourself, would you buy the whole company?
~ Rene Rivkin
Investment philosophy is the clear understanding that by owning shares of stocks he owns businesses, not pieces of paper.
~ Warren Buffett
My wealth is reflected in the price of Severstal, and the number of shares I have in my possession doesn't have any impact on the company.
~ Alexei Mordashov
My wealth came from growing businesses. I had wealth, but not liquidity. Basically I transferred illiquid shares of AIC for liquid shares of Manulife. Now I'm the biggest individual shareholder of Manulife.
~ Michael Lee-Chin
If you're saving for the long run, it's actually a good thing when the market is down because the more shares you have, the more you can potentially make when markets rise. And over time - decades, not months - the markets rise more than they fall.
~ Suze Orman
I simply can't buy as much of some stocks such as Detection Systems or United Education & Software as I'd like because there just aren't all that many shares available.
~ Louis Navellier
If I ever took a business public, I wouldn't want to take the shares off the table. I don't want people thinking I'm doing it just to make money and then going to run for the hills. I think that's a very important distinction.
~ Marcus Lemonis
The sophisticated investor could exercise her put, or right to sell 100 shares at $50 per share, and receive $5,000. If she chooses, she could then go to the market and buy 100 shares at $40 a share for $4,000. The net result is, she has her 100 shares of stock and an extra $900 ($1,000 less the cost of the put).
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
If the market suddenly goes up to $62 per share, the investor has the right to still buy his or her shares at $52. If the market goes down to $42, the investor has the right to sell his or her shares at $48, minimizing the loss.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
The moment the investor bought the shares at $40 and returned the 100 shares to the original investor, the shorting investor is said to have "covered their short position.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
The average trade of an individual is in the thousands of shares, whereas the institutional trade can be in the millions of shares. Clearly, the bigger the order, the bigger the move in the stock.
~ Maria Bartiromo