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  2. Why Intel Stock Is Sinking Today - AOL

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    With today's sell-off, Intel stock is once again trading just a hair above the 10-year low that it hit earlier this month. The company's share price has now fallen 61% year to date, and it's off ...

  3. Why AMD Stock Was Sinking Today - AOL

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    The surge comes as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite lost 1.7% and 3.3%, respectively. AMD's stock suffered from the same news dragging down much of Silicon Valley today: the release of a new ...

  4. Why Salesforce Stock Is Sinking Today - AOL

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    Shares of Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) were trading lower on Thursday. The company's stock lost 4.5% as of 3:30 p.m. ET but was down as much as 5.4% earlier in the day. The move down comes as the S&P ...

  5. Sinking fund - Wikipedia

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    In modern finance, a sinking fund is, generally, a method by which an organization sets aside money over time to retire its indebtedness. More specifically, it is a fund into which money can be deposited, so that over time preferred stock, debentures or stocks can be retired. See also "sinking fund provision" under Bond (finance)#Features.

  6. Why IonQ Stock Is Sinking Today - AOL

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    IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) stock is falling in Monday's trading. The quantum-computing company's share price was down 7.9% as of 3:15 p.m. ET. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index was down 0.6%, and the Nasdaq ...

  7. Why Intel Stock Is Sinking Today - AOL

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    Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock is losing ground in Friday's trading. The semiconductor company's share price was down 4.6% as of 11:40 a.m. ET amid the backdrop of a 1.6% decline for the S&P 500 index ...

  8. Trading curb - Wikipedia

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    A trading curb (also known as a circuit breaker [1] in Wall Street parlance) is a financial regulatory instrument that is in place to prevent stock market crashes from occurring, and is implemented by the relevant stock exchange organization. Since their inception, circuit breakers have been modified to prevent both speculative gains and ...

  9. Glossary of stock market terms - Wikipedia

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    Widow-and-orphan stock: a stock that reliably provides a regular dividend while also yielding a slow but steady rise in market value over the long term. [13] Witching hour: the last hour of stock trading between 3 pm (when the bond market closes) and 4 pm EST (when the stock market closes), which can be characterized by higher-than-average ...