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  2. American depositary receipt - Wikipedia

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    An American depositary receipt (abbreviated ADR, and sometimes spelled depository) is a negotiable security that represents securities of a foreign company and allows that company's shares to trade in the U.S. financial markets.

  3. Ticker symbol - Wikipedia

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    A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock or security on a particular stock exchange. Ticker symbols are arrangements of symbols or characters (generally Latin letters or digits) which provide a shorthand for investors to refer to, purchase, and research securities.

  4. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (A)

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    ADS: US Alliance One International, Inc. AOI: US AllianceBernstein Global High Income Fund, Inc. AWF: US AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. AB: US AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund, Inc. AFB: US Alliant Energy Corporation: LNT: US AllianzGI Convertible & Income Fund NCV: US AllianzGI Convertible & Income Fund II NCZ: US

  5. Here's Why You Should Retain Alliance Date (ADS) Stock - AOL

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    Alliance Data's (ADS) improved credit sales performance and strategic acquisitions, poise it well for growth.

  6. Should You Retain Alliance Data (ADS) Stock in Your Portfolio?

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    Alliance Data (ADS) stands to benefit from improved credit sales performance and strategic acquisitions.

  7. Is ADS A Good Stock To Buy According To Hedge Funds? - AOL

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    In this article you are going to find out whether hedge funds think Alliance Data Systems Corporation (NYSE:ADS) is a good investment right now. We like to check what the smart money thinks first ...

  8. Tombstone (financial industry) - Wikipedia

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    Tombstone finalizing the purchase of American Motors by Chrysler from Renault that was completed by Lazard in 1987 [1]. A tombstone is a type of print notice that is most often used in the financial industry to formally announce a particular transaction, such as an initial public offering or placement of stock of a company.

  9. Pets.com - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In January 2000, the company aired its first national commercial as a Super Bowl ad which cost the company $1.2 million. [19] That ad was ranked #5 by USA Today's Ad Meter. [20] The company went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange in February 2000 and raised $82.5 million; the former Nasdaq stock symbol was IPET. [21] [12]