And these two
digital payment stocks are already getting a nice boost.
Not exact matches
In a future world where cash becomes marginalized and
digital «credits» take over as a system of
payments, companies find old - fashioned
stock issuance a trite method of raising funds.
Digital -
payments startup Square priced its initial public offering at $ 9 per share on Wednesday night and started trading on the New York
Stock Exchange on Thursday morning.
The
digital payment giant doesn't count the
stock grants it gives to employees as an expense.
The fourth installment in my forever
stocks series is a
digital payments company that's taking advantage of growth in one specific market.
The recent string of downloadable game pre-orders that have run in the Playstation Store were ostensibly worthless, allowing would - be buyers to give their money in advance for
digital items that are inherently incapable of going out of
stock, and typically offering something as trifling as an XMB theme in return for early
payment.