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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. Par value - Wikipedia

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    The par value of stock has no relation to market value and, as a concept, is somewhat archaic. [when?] The par value of a share is the value stated in the corporate charter below which shares of that class cannot be sold upon initial offering; the issuing company promises not to issue further shares below par value, so investors can be confident that no one else will receive a more favorable ...

  4. Consol - Wikipedia

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    Consol may refer to: Consol (bond), a type of perpetual bond issued by the government of the United Kingdom; consolidated annuity, consolidated stock; Consol Energy, an American coal mining company, formerly Consolidation Coal Company; Consol Energy Center, the home arena of the Pittsburgh Penguins, named after the above coal mining company

  5. 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.

  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. What Makes Consol Energy (CEIX) a Strong Momentum Stock: Buy Now?

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  8. Callable bond - Wikipedia

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    The largest market for callable bonds is that of issues from government sponsored entities. They own many mortgages and mortgage-backed securities. In the U.S., mortgages are usually fixed rate, and can be prepaid early without cost, in contrast to the norms in other countries. If rates go down, many home owners will refinance at a lower rate.

  9. Is Consol Energy (CEIX) Stock Undervalued Right Now?

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