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Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange are in the following lists, alphabetically. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (0–9) Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (A) Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (B) Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (C) Companies listed on the New York Stock ...
Stock name Symbol Country of origin The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund, Inc. GCV: US The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund, Inc. GCV.PRB: US The Gabelli Dividend & Income Trust GDV: US The Gabelli Dividend & Income Trust GDV.PRA: US The Gabelli Dividend & Income Trust GDV.PRD: US The Gabelli Equity Trust Inc. GAB: US
Apollo Global Management, LLC: APO: US Apollo Investment Corporation: AIB: US Apollo Investment Corporation AIY: US Apollo Senior Floating Rate Fund Inc. AFT: US Apollo Tactical Income Fund Inc. AIF: US Apple Hospitality REIT Inc. APLE: US Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. AIT: US AptarGroup Inc. ATR: US Aqua America, Inc. WTR: US ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, an American stock index composed of 30 large companies, has changed its components 59 times since its inception, on May 26, 1896. [1] As this is a historical listing, the names here are the full legal name of the corporation on that date, with abbreviations and punctuation according to the corporation's own usage.
(The intraday high may not be the same as the opening price; for instance, in the 2010 flash crash, the market reached an intraday high, higher than the opening price.) [48] This is distinguished from an intraday point drop or gain, which is the difference between the opening price and the intraday low or high.
Despite the name none of the stocks that make up the index are listed on NYSE Arca exchange, instead all but one (Microsoft Corporation) are listed on the NYSE. The index was established April 29, 1983; the base price on that date was set at 200.00 with a base value of 200.00 Futures on the XMI Index are traded on the Chicago Board of Trade.
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From 1797 to 1811 in the United States, the New York Price Current was first published. It was apparently the first newspaper to publish stock prices, and also showed prices of various commodities. In 1884 the Dow Jones company published the first stock market averages, and in 1889 the first issue of the Wall Street Journal appeared.