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  2. Consol (bond) - Wikipedia

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    On 31 October 2014 the UK Government announced that it would redeem the 4% consols in full in early 2015. [2] It did so on 1 February 2015, and redeemed the 3 1 ⁄ 2 % and 3% bonds between March and May of that year.

  3. Consol Energy - Wikipedia

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    Consol Energy Inc. / k ən ˈ s ɒ l / is an American energy company with interests in coal headquartered in the suburb of Cecil Township, in the Southpointe complex, just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [4] In 2017, Consol formed two separate entities: CNX Resources Corporation and CONSOL Energy Inc.

  4. Are Oils-Energy Stocks Lagging Consol Energy (CEIX) This Year?

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    Here is how Consol Energy (CEIX) and EnLink Midstream (ENLC) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.

  5. List of stock exchanges in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Political map of the Americas. This is a list of active stock exchanges in the Americas.Stock exchanges in Latin America (where Spanish and Portuguese prevail) use the term Bolsa de Valores, meaning "bag" or "purse" of "values".

  6. Consol Energy (CEIX) Stock Moves -0.15%: What You Should Know

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    Consol Energy (CEIX) closed the most recent trading day at $58.91, moving -0.15% from the previous trading session.

  7. Is CONSOL Energy the Perfect Stock?

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  8. Is Consol Energy (CEIX) Stock Outpacing Its Oils-Energy Peers ...

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    Here is how Consol Energy (CEIX) and Equinor (EQNR) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.

  9. Perpetual bond - Wikipedia

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    A perpetual bond, also known colloquially as a perpetual or perp, is a bond with no maturity date, [1] therefore allowing it to be treated as equity, not as debt.Issuers pay coupons on perpetual bonds forever, and they do not have to redeem the principal.