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Emerson Radio Corp MSN

Emerson Radio Corp. designs, sources, imports, and markets a variety of houseware and consumer electronic products and licenses its trademarks to others on a worldwide basis for a variety of products, both domestically and internationally, under the Emerson brand name. The Company’s core business consists of selling, distributing, and licensing various low and moderately priced houseware and consumer electronic products in various categories. The Company’s product categories include houseware products, audio products, and other. Its houseware products include microwave ovens, compact refrigerators, and toaster ovens. Its audio products include clock radios, bluetooth speakers, karaoke machines, and wireless charging. Its other products include televisions, security products, and massagers. The Company markets its products in the United States and Mexico, primarily through mass merchandisers and online marketplaces. It also sells products through third party online marketplaces.


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Post by stargazer1on Oct 01, 2014 10:24am
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Acquired more and at a price below my bid

Acquired more and at a price below my bidBid $1.40 but only ended up paying $1.32 If you want to make sure that you acquire shares of a stock, you can put in a bid slightly higher than the ask price, and then discover that you got them at a lower price. I have noticed that lots of times I actually get the shares at a price below the listed ask price.
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