Archive for July, 2009
Students learning information technology at DATC - StandardNet
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under Computer Technology, New Technology
Students learning information technology at DATC StandardNet During the new school year, students desiring a career in computer technology will get a little more than in years past as DATC implements a new ... |
Technology is hurting golf, and USGA needs to turn back the clock - Indianapolis Star
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under New Technology
Technology is hurting golf, and USGA needs to turn back the clock Indianapolis Star And it's not just the young guys making a mockery of some of these courses; with the new technology, the seniors are routinely driving the ball absurd ... |
Sri Chitra seeks land for major expansion - Express Buzz
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under New Technology, Space Technology
Sri Chitra seeks land for major expansion Express Buzz The Indian Institute of Space Technology also will be in the vicinity. Mohandas said the Institute had been able to sustain the progress and achievements of ... |
Cyberhelp Wanted - Washington Post
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under Computer Technology, New Technology
Cyberhelp Wanted Washington Post ... must be US citizens to obtain security clearance, the paucity of Americans with expertise in math, science and computer technology poses a risk. ... |
Lake Region Medical buys Irish med-device maker - Twin Cities Business Journal
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under Medical Technology, New Technology
Lake Region Medical buys Irish med-device maker Twin Cities Business Journal Over the past 62 years, Lake Region Medical has transformed itself from a tiny maker of fishing tackle to a $169 million medical-technology company. ... |
Digital City No. 43: EyePet vs. Apple tablet, plus Sony's new eyepet - CNET News
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under New Technology
Digital City No. 43: EyePet vs. Apple tablet, plus Sony's new eyepet CNET News Live from New York, cnet's Dan Ackerman, Julie Rivera, Joseph Kaminski, and Scott Stein explore the impact of new technology on city life and urban ... |
Industry awaits Ottawa's high-tech plan - Globe and Mail
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under New Technology
![]() Globe and Mail | Industry awaits Ottawa's high-tech plan Globe and Mail ... $500-million for electronic health records, $200-million for a program that advises and helps finance small business to adopt new technology, ... Ottawa fiddles while Nortel burns Meddling in Nortel deal fraught with problems |
Technology, tool used by victims, abusers in domestic violence - Calgary Herald
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under Computer Technology, New Technology
Technology, tool used by victims, abusers in domestic violence Calgary Herald Fraser recalls one case where an abused woman wrote an e-mail about her plans to leave but didn't empty her computer trash bin after deleting the message. ... |
Committee finalises PIMS paramedics service structure - The News International
by New Tech Feed on Jul.31, 2009, under Medical Technology, New Technology
Committee finalises PIMS paramedics service structure The News International It is necessary that these categories be merged into 13 technology ie medical laboratory technology, radiology, surgical, cardiology, pharmacy, dental, ... |
Finding Share Builder
by CompTech on Jul.31, 2009, under New Technology
You better check out share builder for yourself if you are currently interesting in starting selling and buying online stocks.
Many investors are interested to Share Builder since the website offers a different way to buy stocks that is simple and it makes sense.
Compare with a traditional broker, the share builder is easier and much cheaper, and they offer investors a different way than most online stock brokers. It is actually much the same as an online option trading.
You don’t have to buy a minimum number of shares at share builder, they offer stock trades of any publicly traded company for only $4 for any dollar amount you want to buy.
With share builder you can start off at any level you feel comfortable with as they don’t require you a minimum investment to start.
Many stock brokers sites will require you to invest a minimum amount of money when you establish an account. That means you have to spend more before you put your money into stock, while with share builder, you can start investing right away. That is a good thing if you want to buy stock online with share builder.
Since the $4 fee is the same no matter how much you buy, however, it is worth buying larger amounts at one time if you can because then the fee is a lower percentage of the overall cost.
The $4 fee applies to each different stock not to the total purchase. So it makes sense to consolidate your purchases of the same stock together.
In other words, it would be much cheaper if you buy $100 worth of one stock each week than buying $25 each of 4 different stocks each week for a month.
That way you will only pay $4 in a week fees instead of $16, which means you would’ve spent $48 more money by the end of the month. So, you’re interested in stock market, give share builder a try!
