Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
It joined the Toronto Stock Exchange the following year. In 2003, it merged with Tappit Resources. [3] As part of the merger, the company converted to an income trust. In February 2007, it acquired Mission Oil and Gas for $628 million. [4] In 2009, Crescent Point converted back to a normal corporation from an income trust. [5]
On July 2, AvePoint became a public company listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker AVPT. AvePoint received approximately $492 million in gross proceeds, consisting of Apex's $352 million of cash held in trust following de minimis public stockholder redemptions and $140 million from an ordinary share private investment in public equity (PIPE), excluding transaction fees.
It was formerly called Nasdaq-100 Trust Series 1. On December 1, 2004, it was moved from the American Stock Exchange, where it had the symbol QQQ, to the Nasdaq, and given the new ticker symbol QQQQ, sometimes called the "quad Qs" by traders. On March 23, 2011, Nasdaq changed its symbol back to QQQ. [4]
Symbol Company Notes External link JSC Jasco Electronics Holdings Limited: electronics manufacture including telecom towers and ancillary equipment; electrical cables and security equipment: jasco.co.za: JSE JSE Limited: the Johannesburg Stock Exchange itself jse.co.za: JNC Jubilee Metals Group plc: platinum, nickel, copper exploration and ...
The Members Exchange (MEMX) is an American technology-driven stock exchange founded by its members to serve the interest of its founders and their collective client base. . The founding members, which include nine major financial organizations, claim they seek to transform markets around the goals of transparency, innovation, and competition in order to align exchange services with the ...
Stockpoint was a provider of online financial information (quotes, charts, portfolio tracking, etc.) through its websites InvestorsEdge.com and Stockpoint.com. The company also supplied SaaS (software as a service) capabilities which powered market data features for over 200 other websites such as Barclays Global Investors and Piper Jaffray, [1] the San Francisco Chronicle and Wired News.
AADS was a Tier 1 network Internet Exchange Point in Chicago, Illinois that provided service to higher education and research networks via a program called Star TAP [1] and commercial networks. [2] After the merger with SBC, AADS did business as the SBC Network Access Point or SBC/AADS NAP. Ameritech logo, 1984–1993 Ameritech's final logo ...