National (American):
Regional (American):
Foreign Countries:
Other websites:
The Over-the-Counter Market allows people to buy and sell stocks through dealer-brokers, generally by phone or computer. OTC companies are generally smaller, and they do not meet the criteria to be listed on the larger stock exchanges. Many small companies sell shares for the first time here. Because these companies are unknown, stocks tend to be more speculative than on the bigger markets, but they are a good place for new investors. The OTC Market is regulated by The Financial Industry Regulation Authority (FINRA).
Broker websites:
WEBSITES, DATABASES & SERIALS
The following websites and databases (first 4 listings) feature current and historic stock price details.
The serial publications (final 4 listings) contain historic price information only.
Please note: Print subscriptions on each of the three Daily Stock Price Record serials ended in 2010.