Mercado alternativo bursátil

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Natalia Torres
Wilmer López

Abstract

The alternative stock market is a multilateral trading system authorized by the government. Its main objective is to provide an organized system for contracting, liquidating, clearing and recording operations that are carried out on shares and other institutional values of collective investment securities and instruments issued to institutions of reduced capital.
In the alternative stock market tries to find companies that will multiply their income several times in subsequent years. The interesting thing about MAB is precisely to buy companies that are going to grow a lot when they are still very small and their income is low.

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Torres, N., & López, W. (2018). Mercado alternativo bursátil. 593 Digital Publisher CEIT, 3(6), 34-41. Retrieved from https://593dp.com/index.php/593_Digital_Publisher/article/view/72
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Finance

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