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Old Dec 14, 2006, 04:38 AM
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Old Dec 14, 2006, 04:44 AM   #2  
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You can find penny stocks galore by googling for them but as for "good" ones, you will find a wide range of opinions for most of them.

The key, in my opinion, is picking one that you personally believe will go up based on what product or service that that company offers - along with how apt their Managers and Owners are.
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Where Can I Find Info On Good Penny Stocks To Buy
Yahoo Groups has a group on penny stocks. I don't know how "good" the stocks discussed will be.

Before investing in penny stocks be sure you are prepared for the risk. You will probably buy a lot of losers for every winner you find.
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penny stocks are penny stocks because they are considered no good, if you want to buy them anyway pick @ least 10 of which you think all of them will succeed, if you are lucky one of them won't go under and will make more than you will lose on the other ones combined...
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Have some fun with them, normally you throw you money away and they become worthless, but some like Radio Shack could have made you rich, they were a penny stock at one time.

Some of the medical research companies, or energy exploring companies have that either rich or burst abilities
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