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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.
Established in 1970 as a partnership between synthetic rubber maker FATE, businessman José Ber Gelbard, and other private investors, Aluar obtained an exclusive licence to produce aluminum from the military regime of General Alejandro Lanusse, who sought to make Argentina self-sufficient in the critical industrial staple.
ABTX was acquired by CBTX, Inc. and post merger the combined company changed its name and ticker symbol to Stellar Bancorp (Nasdaq: STEL). [79] September 28, 2022: LESL: Leslie's: GCP: GCP Applied Technologies: LESL replaced GCP after it was acquired by Compagnie de Saint-Gobain S.A. [79] September 19, 2022: HPP: Hudson Pacific Properties: APEI
A Refinitiv Instrument Code, [1] previously Reuters Instrument Code (RIC), is a ticker-like code used by Refinitiv to identify financial instruments and indices. The codes are used for looking up information on various Refinitiv financial information networks (such as Refinitiv Real Time) and appear to have developed from the Quotron service purchased in the 1980s.
Some ticker symbols are simply cute and fun. Southwest Airlines' ticker reflects the emotions and light-heartedness it hopes to inspire in its workers and customers. Its in-flight snacks and ...
Ticker Symbol Year Listed Year Delisted Sector Fate Ability Inc ABILF: 2016 2018 Mobile Security Now OTC. Accord Networks Ltd. ACCD 2000 2000 Networking & communications Acquired by Polycom for Approximately $339 Million [9] Accent Software International Ltd. ACNTF 1992 2004 Software ACRO Inc ACRI: 2007 2016 Defense ACS Motion Control Ltd ...
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Prior to 2010, [1] standard equity option naming convention in North America, as used by the Options Clearing Corporation, was as follows: For example, an Apple Inc AAPL.O call option that would have expired in December 2007 at a $122.50 strike price would be displayed as APVLZ in old convention (AAPL071222C00122500 in new convention).