Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 21 to 24 of 24

what do you guys think prices will recover to? - Page 2

| Scrap Metal Prices
  1. #21
    nutpie's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Feb 2014
    Location
    maine
    Posts
    441
    Thanks
    379
    Thanked 404 Times in 227 Posts
    I have been thinking of buying stock shares in Schnitzer Steel, the yard I frequent the most. I plan on buying shares with the money I generate with selling scrap to them. I am reinvesting, they are paying me for my metal, I will be slowly buying ownership of this company with said payments. And they pay dividends.


  2. The Following 3 Users say Thank You for This Post by nutpie:



  3. #22
    SMF Badges of Honor



    Member since
    Apr 2015
    Posts
    2,168
    Thanks
    632
    Thanked 2,503 Times in 1,138 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by nutpie View Post
    I have been thinking of buying stock shares in Schnitzer Steel, the yard I frequent the most. I plan on buying shares with the money I generate with selling scrap to them. I am reinvesting, they are paying me for my metal, I will be slowly buying ownership of this company with said payments. And they pay dividends.

    BREAKING DOWN 'Share Class'

    For example, a public company may offer two classes of common stock outstanding: Class A common stock and Class B common stock. This dual-class structure is typically decided on when a company first goes public and issues stock in the primary market.

    For example, a private company that is undertaking an initial public offering (IPO) may choose to issue Class A shares to its new investors, while the original owners of the company receive Class B shares. In this case, the Class B shares would typically have enhanced voting rights. A dual-class structure such as this would be used if the original owners of the company wanted to sell the majority of their ownership stake in the firm, but still maintain majority voting rights.

    As an investor, it's important to know what class of shares you are buying when you purchase common stock in a public company.



    Read more: Share Class Definition | Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/...#ixzz3tC9guvCt
    Follow us: Investopedia on Facebook

  4. #23
    HipoGear's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    May 2015
    Location
    Rochester, NY
    Posts
    734
    Thanks
    2,048
    Thanked 945 Times in 409 Posts
    What happens when mining companies decide it's not profitable? According to this article, we are already there. If there were no paper trading of commodities, those of us that work with the real stuff would be much better off.
    Copper Prices Decline To Levels Below Cost of Production - Commodity Trade Mantra

  5. #24
    ChildhoodDream's Avatar
    SMF Badges of Honor


    Member since
    Mar 2015
    Location
    Minnesota
    Posts
    569
    Thanks
    1,644
    Thanked 1,019 Times in 548 Posts
    What happens when the companies declare bankruptcy?

    Who gets caught holding the empty bag?

    I have always viewed the so called stock market as a form of lottery.

    Many will enter and few will win.

    Beanie babies are only valuable for those that want to believe they are and those that control the beans.


  6. Similar threads on the Scrap Metal Forum

    1. question for others who recover refrigerant
      By mthomasdev in forum A Day in the Life of a Scrapper
      Replies: 5
      Last Post: 06-01-2014, 09:59 PM
    2. What im using to recover plated pins ATM
      By joebob49 in forum Tools and Equipment
      Replies: 15
      Last Post: 06-14-2013, 11:43 PM
    3. Replies: 32
      Last Post: 04-16-2011, 10:44 AM

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)

 
Browse the Most Recent Threads
On SMF In THIS CATEGORY.





OR

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

The Scrap Metal Forum

    The Scrap Metal Forum is the #1 scrap metal recycling community in the world. Here we talk about the scrap metal business, making money, where we connect with other scrappers, scrap yards and more.

SMF on Facebook and Twitter

Twitter Facebook