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  2. How to read a stock quote page: Learn the basics - AOL

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    A quote page displays more than just the price of a stock — in fact, it can tell investors about company performance, market demand and even investor sentiment. Here’s how to read a stock ...

  3. 3 Reasons to Buy LinkedIn Stock Today - AOL

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    It might seem ridiculous to consider buying a stock that's run up 200% since the beginning of 2012 and now trades hands at 1,330 times earnings. But this month, LinkedIn is on the short list of ...

  4. Time to Buy LinkedIn? - AOL

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    The following video is from Friday's Motley Fool Money roundtable discussion with host Chris Hill, and analysts Jason Moser, Ron Gross, and Andy Cross. Shares of LinkedIn slipped on Friday in the ...

  5. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn filed for an initial public offering in January 2011. The company traded its first shares on May 19, 2011, under the NYSE symbol "LNKD", at $45 (~$60.00 in 2023) per share. [30] Shares of LinkedIn rose as much as 171% on their first day of trade on the New York Stock Exchange and closed at $94.25, more than 109% above IPO price.

  6. Financial quote - Wikipedia

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    The stock exchange electronic trading system (SETS) is an electronic order-driven system for trading the UK bluechip stocks, including FTSE 100 and FTSEurofirst 300 stocks. The SETS order book matches buy and sell orders on a price/time priority. On SEAQ, all buys and sells go through a market maker who acts as an intermediary.

  7. Equity-linked note - Wikipedia

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    An equity-linked note (ELN) is a debt instrument, usually a bond issued by a financial institution such as an investment bank or a subsidiary of a commercial bank. ELNs are liabilities of the issuer, but the final payout to the investor is based on an unrelated company's stock price, a stock index or a group of stocks or stock indices.

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