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Flys4Fun

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Why not buy a share of Delta?


Last Trade:0.68Trade Time:1:41PM ETChange:
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0.13 (23.64%)Prev Close:0.55Open:0.595Bid:N/AAsk:N/A1y Target Est:N/ADay's Range:0.56 - 0.6952wk Range:0.30 - 3.02Volume:6,346,010Avg Vol (3m):6,322,130Market Cap:134.19MP/E (ttm):N/AEPS (ttm):-31.444Div & Yield:N/A (N/A)
Source....Yahoo Finance


Hey, atleast it's going up.
 
Some vending machines sell them for $1.75,I guess at least Delta shares won't put weight on me.

Thanks for the info.
 
Because if I buy a soda, I can take the empty can and get a nickel back for it a year from now
 
Because if I buy a soda, there is a chance the can was made from part of a US Air jet.
 
The odds are about 99% that tha current stock will be declared worthless upon BK exit in a couple of months. New stock will be sold. Old stock = zero
 
and whats the difference between DNTNQ and DALRQ as stock symbols one is around 14.50share and the other is $.55share. im not real familar with the stock market
 

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