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A stock brokerage firm that targets unsophisticated or otherwise vulnerable people in an attempt to pressure them to purchase stock.

 


Boiler Room Definition
A boiler room is an operation often associated with fraudulent activities, where salespeople cold call high net worth individuals in hopes of getting them to invest in thinly traded stocks.

Boiler Room
Dishonest brokers set up "boiler rooms" where a small army of high-pressure salespeople use banks of telephones to make cold calls to as many potential investors as possible.

Boiler Room
What It Is:
A boiler room is a call center in which salespeople call potential investors in an attempt to sell risky, or even falsified, investment opportunities using aggressive and unethical tactics.

Boiler Room (U.S.)
It is a high pressure sales tactics sometimes adopted by stock brokers to sell investors the firm's house stock.
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Boiler Room: An enterprise that uses high pressure sales tactics, false or misleading information, and scare tactics, generally over the telephone, to sell overpriced or worthless investments to unsophisticated investors.

Boiler Room
Working environment that uses high-pressure and unsound sales tactics.
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Boiler Room: An enterprise which often is operated out of inexpensive, ...

Boiler Room
Also called bucket shop, it is the name given to a brokerage that sells overpriced securities fraudulently, with little underlying value.

Boiler room A term to describe salespeople peddling stocks using high-pressure tactics. A boiler room sales force often uses cold-calling tactics and usually works for high commissions.

Boiler Room: An enterprise that often is operated out of inexpensive, low-rent quarters (hence the term "boiler room"), that uses high pressure sales tactics (generally over the telephone), ...

Boiler Rooms: A company whose sole purpose is to separate you from your money. Also known as "Bucket Shops," they use high-pressured sales tactics to sell you penny stocks.

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Used to describe place or operation in which unscrupulous salespeople call and try to sell people speculative, even fraudulent, securities.
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A boiler room is a location used by con artists to contact potential victims out-of-the-blue -- an approach known as cold calling -- in an attempt to sell high-risk investments that may or may not be legitimate.

Boiler rooms: High-pressure sales operations from which sales people make unsolicited sales calls to promote and sell securities that are usually unsuitable for the buyer and/or completely fraudulent.

Boiler Room: a high-pressure, often fraudulent, telephone sales operation.
Bond: a long-term promissory note issued by a corporation.
Bond Rating: a grade evaluating the quality of a bond.

Pump and dump schemes tend to take place either on the Internet including e-mail spam campaigns or through telemarketing from "boiler room" brokerage houses (for example, see Boiler Room).

Also sometimes referred to as The Boiler Room.
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In fact, we highly recommend the following items if you are interested in the work of promoters: The movie (now available on video) called "Boiler Room," and the book "Rampaging Bulls" by Alexander Taadich.

Why not separate the legitimate articles from the pitches--would give both more credibility. This stuff has a boiler room quality that leaves such a bad taste. Try "Seeking Alpha" for articles of more integrity.

boiler room An unflattering term used to describe a fraud scheme in which salespeople are... boilerplate A standard form or template used in a contract or other legal document.

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