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Strategies & Market Trends : Due Diligence - How to Investigate a Stock

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To: ynot who wrote (60)3/29/1999 5:19:00 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (2) of 752
 
IPOs by law can be disseminated in only one way, by a prospectus, before they start trading. So you'll have to get a prospectus from the underwriter (firm that is taking the deal public). If you are talking about a company that just started trading, my personal suggestion is to wait to see how the deal does for a few weeks at least before you jump on it.

As far as companies that change the fundamental business, I swear I am not sharp enough to give you a good answer. I'll ask around, maybe I can con some smart guy into giving us some hints.
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