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At a higher price, you can afford fewer shares and have a lower dividend returned for the money. Besides that, there's more room for growth on a lower priced IPO than a higher priced one, which has more downward potential.
Posted by: techboy_z   Posted on: 07/26/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Why bother buying?  Unicornrider | 07/26/04
A month? Try a day...  techboy_z | 07/26/04
that is insane (NT)  V Sanders | 07/26/04
I'll wait until the price drops....  el1jones | 07/26/04
Google Execs Should Use Their Product  DigitalKid | 07/26/04
LOL , good one (nt)  el1jones | 07/26/04
Any price is fine  voiceofreason_z | 07/26/04
No it's not...  techboy_z | 07/26/04
Correct me if I'm wrong but...  Barx | 07/26/04
Yes, but...  techboy_z | 07/26/04
No, but....  seosamh_z | 07/26/04
It could be...  techboy_z | 07/26/04
Yes, but I think some people are forgetting an important point...  el1jones | 07/26/04
And a good point  seosamh_z | 07/26/04
Bubble, meet Pin  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/26/04
Investors search for new black hole...  Harvey Birdman | 07/26/04
GoogleDotComBurst  donald17 | 08/09/04

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