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  2. Portable Draughts Notation - Wikipedia

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    Portable Draughts Notation (.PDN) is the standard computer-processable format for recording draughts games. This format is derived from Portable Game Notation , which is the standard chess format. PDN files are text files which must contain Tag Pairs and Movetext for each game.

  3. S&P/TSX 60 - Wikipedia

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    The S&P/TSX 60 Index is a stock market index of 60 large companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Launched on December 30, 1998 by the Canadian S&P Index Committee, [ 1 ] a unit of S&P Dow Jones Indices , the index has components across nine sectors of the Canadian economy.

  4. S&P/TSX Composite Index - Wikipedia

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    The S&P/TSX Composite Index is the benchmark Canadian stock market index representing roughly 70% of the total market capitalization on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). Having replaced the TSE 300 Composite Index on May 1, 2002, [ 1 ] as of September 20, 2021 [update] the S&P/TSX Composite Index comprises 237 of the 3,451 companies listed on ...

  5. PDN - Wikipedia

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    .PDN, the native format for the graphics editing program Paint.NET; Publication. Pacific Daily News, a newspaper based on Guam; Photo District News, US publication ...

  6. Public data network - Wikipedia

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    In communications, a PDN is a circuit-or packet-switched network that is available to the public and that can transmit data in digital form. A PDN provider is a company that provides access to a PDN and that provides any of X.25 , Frame Relay , or cell relay ( ATM ) services. [ 1 ]

  7. Toronto Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX; French: Bourse de Toronto) is a stock exchange located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the 10th largest exchange in the world and the third largest in North America based on market capitalization .

  8. TSX-Plus - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1980, TSX-Plus was the successor to TSX, released in 1976. [2] The system was popular in the 1980s. The last version of TSX-Plus had TCP/IP support.. S&H wrote the original TSX because "Spending $25K on a computer that could only support one user bugged" (founder Harry Sanders); the outcome was the initial four-user TSX in 1976.

  9. S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index - Wikipedia

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    The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index is a stock market index intended as a broad market indicator for the TSX Venture Exchange, which lists Canadian companies that do not meet the criteria to be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The index includes about 500 companies, [1] weighted by market capitalization.