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  2. Callaway Golf Company - Wikipedia

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    In February 1992, Callaway Golf went public on the New York Stock Exchange with a market capitalization of $250 million. By late 1997, it reached a market capitalization of over $3.0 billion. By late 1997, it reached a market capitalization of over $3.0 billion.

  3. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (C)

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    Stock name Symbol Country of origin Cabot Corporation: CBT: US Coterra: CTRA: US CACI: CACI: US CAE Inc. CAE: Canada: CAI International. CAP: US Cal Dive International DVR: US Calgon Carbon: CCC: US California Water Service Group CWT: US Calix, Inc. CALX: US Callaway Golf Company: ELY: US Callon Petroleum Company CPE: US Calpine: CPN: US ...

  4. 24X National Exchange - Wikipedia

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    24 Exchange is a proposed American stock exchange planned to launch in 2025 that will offer trading for more hours than a typical stock market trading day. It has been proposed to trade from 4:00 am Eastern Time (ET) to 7:00 pm ET on weekdays. It is based in Stamford, Connecticut.

  5. Why Topgolf Callaway Stock Was Slumping This Week

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    Over the past few days, investors have not generally been willing to tee up with the stock of Topgolf Callaway Brands (NYSE: MODG). According to data compiled by S&P Global Market Intelligence, as ...

  6. Minority-Owned Stock Exchange Wants To Help Small ... - AOL

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    The Dream Exchange is set to launch in 2021. A Black-owned private equity firm will be the majority owner — making it the first ever Black-owned stock exchange in the country.

  7. MIAX Pearl Equities - Wikipedia

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    The exchange also waived fees for market data and offered a rebate of 32 cents per 100 shares for market makers to display orders on the platform, a level which sits toward the higher end of what incumbent exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq offered, [8] in hopes of gaining market share and trading volume. [9]