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  2. Market data - Wikipedia

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    Quote time: 14:32:45.152 Trade time: 14.32.44.096 exchange: NYSE volume: 7808 The above example is an aggregation of different sources of data, as quote data (bid ...

  3. Earnings Surprises: Short-Sellers Think These Stocks Have ...

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    Companies report an "earnings surprise" when they release quarterly earnings that beat or miss If so, you may be interested in this list. Earnings Surprises: Short-Sellers Think These Stocks Have ...

  4. Sandhills Global - Wikipedia

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    Sandhills Global is a privately held American information processing company that produces a diverse range of products and services from well-established trade publications and websites to hosted technology services.

  5. The short-term winners: Chipmakers and data centers - AOL

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    Goldman’s vice president of U.S. equity strategy, Ryan Hammond, believes an A.I.-enabled productivity and cost-cutting boom will boost corporate earnings for years to come.

  6. A Fed meeting, Big Tech earnings, and the January jobs ... - AOL

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    Excluding Tesla, the other "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks are expected to be the top six earnings drivers for the S&P 500, contributing year-over-year earnings growth of 53.7%.

  7. S&P 500 futures - Wikipedia

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    S&P 500 Futures (ticker: SP) contract's minimum tick is 0.25 index points = $62.50. While the performance bond requirements vary from broker to broker, the CME requires $11,500 to maintain the position.

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  9. S&P 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Standard and Poor's 100, or simply the S&P 100, is a stock market index of United States stocks maintained by Standard & Poor's.. The S&P 100 is a subset of the S&P 500 and the S&P 1500, and holds stocks that tend to be the largest and most established companies in the S&P 500. [1]