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  2. Henderson Group - Wikipedia

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    The Company was established in 1934 to administer the estates of Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon. [4] In 1975, it started managing pension funds. [4] It was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1983.

  3. Janus Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Janus Henderson is a British-American [3] global asset management group headquartered in the City of London, United Kingdom.It offers a range of financial products to individuals, intermediary advisors, and institutional investors globally under the trade name Janus Henderson Investors.

  4. Janus Capital Group - Wikipedia

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    Janus Capital Group, Inc. was an American publicly owned investment firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado.It was founded by Thomas H. Bailey as Stilwell Financial Incorporated in 1969.

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  7. JHG - Wikipedia

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  8. Share price - Wikipedia

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    (For example, 500 shares at $32 may become 1000 shares at $16.) Many major firms like to keep their price in the $25 to $75 price range. A US share must be priced at $1 or more to be covered by NASDAQ. If the share price falls below that level, the stock is "delisted" and becomes an OTC (over the counter stock). A stock must have a price of $1 ...

  9. S&P/ASX 200 - Wikipedia

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    The ASX 200 is capitalisation-weighted, meaning a company's contribution to the index is relative to its total market value i.e., share price multiplied by the number of tradeable shares. The ASX 200 is also float adjusted , meaning the absolute numerical contribution to the index is relative to the stock's value at the float of the stock.