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  2. Invesco QQQ - Wikipedia

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    The fund's ticker was changed to "QQQQ" in 2004, and was later changed back to "QQQ" in 2011. [4] The fund reached a record high on 4 June 2020. [5] Invesco offers several other ETFs related to Invesco QQQ. [6] QQQM, for instance, offers a lower share price than QQQ and is marketed towards retail investors, as opposed to institutional investors ...

  3. Invesco PowerShares - Wikipedia

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    Invesco PowerShares (formerly PowerShares Capital Management) is an American boutique investment management firm based in suburban Chicago. The firm manages a family of exchange-traded funds or ETFs. [1] [2] The company has been part of Invesco, which markets the PowerShares product, since 2006.

  4. Invesco - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] This fund was closed in 2010. [14] On October 19, 2009, Invesco bought Morgan Stanley's Retail Unit, including Van Kampen Investments for $1.5 billion. [15] In April 2010, Invesco Aim became Invesco. Later that year, it was reported that Invesco had plans to introduce a Risk parity commodity fund according to regulatory filings. [16]

  5. Invesco S&P SmallCap Information Technology ETF Rallies Again

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    The Invesco S&P SmallCap Information Technology ETF (PSCT) rallied by 0.82% today, ensuring a positive start to the new year.

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  8. Nasdaq-100 - Wikipedia

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    The Invesco QQQ ETF has been averaging an annual return rate of 9.96% since its inception back in March 1999. A $1,000 invested in QQQ October 21, 2014 was worth a total of $5,193.51 10 years later at October 21, 2024, assuming the dividends were reinvested with DRIP.

  9. Neil Woodford - Wikipedia

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    Woodford ran the Invesco Perpetual Income, and Invesco Perpetual High Income funds, with respectively £10.36 billion [4] and £13.64 billion in assets. [5] Woodford was vocal over the 2012 proposed merger between British defence company BAE Systems and EADS, the European aerospace group, warning that unless there was a “substantial change” in BAE’s strategy, Invesco would have to ...