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  2. FMC Corp (FMC) Up 12% in 6 Months: What's Driving the Stock?

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  4. Freddie Mac - Wikipedia

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    Shares of Freddie Mac stock, however, plummeted to about one U.S. dollar on September 8, 2008, and dropped a further 50% on June 16, 2010, when the stocks delisted due to falling below minimum share prices for the NYSE. [9] In 2008, the yield on U.S Treasury securities rose in anticipation of increased U.S. federal debt. [10]

  5. FMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, FMC announced their acquisition of Cheminova, a multinational crop protection company, which aligns with the company's corporate strategy to focus its portfolio on agriculture, health and nutrition end markets, and lithium technologies. In 2015, FMC completed the sale of its Alkali Chemicals business to Tronox. [17] [18]

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    Logo used during its time as CNN Money (2001–October 2018) CNN Business (formerly CNN Money) is a financial news and information website, operated by CNN.

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  8. Here's Why I Think FMC (NYSE:FMC) Is An Interesting Stock - AOL

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  9. Financial quote - Wikipedia

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    Level 2 data displays the best bid and ask prices (also known as "top-of-book") for each market participant in a given security. In other words, at a given time there may be several market makers participating in trade matching for a specific stock. Level 2 data will display the highest bid and lowest ask for each individual market maker.