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  2. Why Morgan Stanley's Bullish On Alliance Data Systems - AOL

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    Alliance Data Systems Corporation's (NYSE: ADS) stock prices in "too negative an outcome" in the ongoing transition into a pure-play card company, according to Morgan Stanley.The Alliance Data ...

  3. Here's Why You Should Retain Alliance Date (ADS) Stock - AOL

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    Alliance Data's (ADS) improved credit sales performance and strategic acquisitions, poise it well for growth.

  4. The stock market is the top long-term place to invest for American investors, though real estate also made a strong showing in this year’s survey, coming in second place. Reuters 2 hours ago

  5. Here's Why Hold Strategy is Apt for Alliance Data (ADS) Stock

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    Alliance Data's (ADS) strategic acquisitions, improved AIR MILES reward miles activity and higher servicing and merchant fees revenue poise it well for growth.

  6. Crazy Eddie - Wikipedia

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    In April 1987, it was announced that Eddie had in fact retained his role as president but had dismissed, among others, his father Sam M. Antar. But by then Eddie Antar had already cashed out his share of Crazy Eddie stock, worth between $25 million and $30 million. [4] By the spring of 1987, the company's stock cost less than $10 a share.

  7. Why Alliance Data Systems (ADS) is a Top Value Stock ... - AOL

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  8. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    eGain: Its stock price doubled shortly after its 1999 IPO. Egghead Software: An online software retailer, its shares surged in 1998 as investors bought up shares of Internet companies; by 2001, the company was bankrupt. eToys.com: An online toy retailer whose stock price hit a high of $84.35 per share in October 1999. In February 2001, it filed ...

  9. Alternative display facility - Wikipedia

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    The ADF is an alternative to the exchange for publishing quotations and for comparing and reporting trades. This differs from a trading facility with execution capabilities (stock exchange) in that the exchange would simply send back to the owner of the displayed order a notice of execution. FINRA has operated an ADF since July 29, 2002.