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Why Investors Had a Meltdown Over Virgin Galactic's Reverse Split News

The Motley Fool

Hence the investors' knee-jerk reaction: selling Virgin Galactic stock on news of the reverse split. Under New York Stock Exchange rules, stocks must maintain share prices of $1 or more, or risk getting delisted. NYSE doesn't want a bunch of penny stocks cluttering up its feed, you see.

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A Bitcoin Bonanza: Unpacking the 11 Bitcoin ETFs Approved by the SEC

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Fear not, because the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) just sent out a fresh batch of invites in the form of 11 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) based on Bitcoin's real-time spot price. Most of these funds are entirely new investment vehicles created from whole cloth after the SEC's long-awaited approval.

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A Look at Over-the-Counter Equities Trading

The Motley Fool

When it comes to equities trading, movements of share prices on major stock exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq tend to dominate headlines. But every day, millions of equity trades are made off the stock exchanges in what's known as over-the-counter (OTC) trading.

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Low-Priced Stocks Can Spell Big Problems

The Motley Fool

Are you considering investing in low-priced securities? But how much do you know about these securities? Low-priced securities are often known as "microcap stocks" or "penny stocks." Generally, microcap stocks are stocks issued by companies with market capitalization of less than $250 million to $300 million.

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CDPQ's Trusted Man at the Heart of the Corruption Plot

Pension Pulse

The American authorities are interested in the matter because Azure's shares were traded on the New York Stock Exchange, before being delisted in July 2023. On this occasion, “the complete list of bribes promised or paid to representatives of Indian states was read aloud to him,” mentions the SEC.

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Transcript: Lynn Martin

The Big Picture

She is the president of the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest, with over 2,400 listed companies for a combined market cap of about $36 trillion. She is also chair of the fixed income and data services at ICE, Intercontinental Exchange. Typically, they will interview the variety of exchanges.

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Ingredients for a Happy Retirement

The Motley Fool

Plus, Motley Fool retirement expert Robert Brokamp continues his conversation with Michael Finke, a professor of wealth management and the director for the Granum Center for Financial Security at The American College of Financial Services. There is the potential for some muted gains if these stocks do stumble. Again, TSX Pre Nortel 12.5%-12.6%