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  2. Ticker tape - Wikipedia

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    The first stock price ticker system using a telegraphic printer was invented by Edward A. Calahan in 1863; he unveiled his device in New York City on November 15, 1867. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Early versions of stock tickers provided the first mechanical means of conveying stock prices ("quotes"), over a long distance via telegraph wiring.

  3. Quotron - Wikipedia

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    Quotron was a Los Angeles–based company that in 1960 became the first financial data technology company to deliver stock market quotes to an electronic screen rather than on a printed ticker tape. The Quotron offered brokers and money managers up-to-the-minute prices and other information about securities. [1]

  4. Stock market data systems - Wikipedia

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    His system received the ticker transmissions from the various stock and commodity exchanges. These were then automatically interpreted by a hard wired digital computer updating a drum memory with the last sale prices and at the same time computing and updating highs and lows and total volume for each stock. As these items were updated a data ...

  5. Financial data vendor - Wikipedia

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    The first technology that allowed data vendors to disseminate was the ticker tape starting in the 1870s. Financial data includes "pre-trade" such as bid-ask data necessary to price a financial instrument and post-trade data such as the last trade price and other transaction data .

  6. I Want to Make My First Stock Market Investment. How Do I ...

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    Beginning investors can look to their personal spending patterns to discover excellent stocks to buy. Start Your Mornings Smarter! Wake up with Breakfast news in your inbox every market day. Sign ...

  7. Financial News Network - Wikipedia

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    The Financial News Network (FNN) was an American financial and business news television network launched on November 30, 1981. The network aimed to broadcast programming nationwide, five days a week, for seven hours a day on 13 stations in an effort to expand the availability of business news for public dissemination.

  8. Stock market basics: 9 tips for beginners - AOL

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    The stock market is really a kind of aftermarket, where people who own shares in the company can sell them to investors who want to buy them. This trading takes place on a stock exchange , such as ...

  9. The Rich Have a Stock-Trading Edge on You, and Always Have - AOL

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    With enough money, a trading operation can buy heavy-duty computing gear and co-locate its servers with the major stock exchanges' servers, thereby allowing it to trade at lightning-fast speeds.