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Be Critical With Press Releases Don't take what you read at face value. Investors, here are some examples of how things you might read in a press release are not always what they seem. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Be Press-Release Savvy When you're looking at a company's press release, remember that sometimes numbers can be misleading. It's smart not to take what you read at face value. Be skeptical. We often do this when reading words, but we should think critically when reading about numbers, too. mark for My Articles similar articles
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325 Incredible Returns Small caps are one area of the market where the individual investor has the opportunity to earn phenomenal returns, but there are also pitfalls. Investors must consider their investments very carefully. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Tickers That Tickle Buy quality companies first. Consider a catchy trading symbol to be little more than a bonus when you see it roll by the ticker tape. mark for My Articles similar articles