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  2. NYSE Composite - Wikipedia

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    The NYSE Composite (^NYA) [1] is a stock market index covering all common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange, including American depositary receipts, real estate investment trusts, tracking stocks, and foreign listings.

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  4. New York Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1817, the constitution of the New York Stock and Exchange Board is adopted. It had also been established by the New York brokers as a formal organization. [55] In 1863, the name changed to the New York Stock Exchange. In 1865, the New York Gold Exchange was acquired by the NYSE. [56] In 1867, stock tickers were first introduced. [57]

  5. Lists of companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange

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    Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange are in the following lists, alphabetically. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (0–9)

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  8. The New York Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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  9. NYSE Euronext - Wikipedia

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    For the first time in its 213-year history, the New York Stock Exchange became a for-profit company, and began trading publicly on its own stock exchange under the NYX ticker. [9] Owners of the 1,366 NYSE seats received 80,177 shares of NYSE Group stock plus $300,000 in cash and $70,571 in dividends for each seat. [ 10 ]