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  2. Why the Dow is suddenly in a historic funk [Video] - AOL

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    The Dow's losses amount to roughly 3%, or more than 1,500 points, in the past nine trading sessions. The index has fallen from a record close of 45,014 on Dec. 4 to 43,499 as of Tuesday's close.

  3. Ticker symbol - Wikipedia

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    A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock or security on a particular stock exchange. Ticker symbols are arrangements of symbols or characters (generally Latin letters or digits) which provide a shorthand for investors to refer to, purchase, and research securities.

  4. Is H.J. Heinz the Right Stock to Retire With? - AOL

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    Stock stability. Conservative retirement investors prefer investments that move less dramatically than typical stocks, and they particularly want to avoid big losses.

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  6. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (H)

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    Stock name Symbol Country of origin H & Q Life Sciences Investors HQL: US H&Q Healthcare Investors HQH: US H&R Block Inc. HRB: US Haemonetics Corp: HAE: US Hagerty, Inc. HGTY: US Halcón Resources Corporation HK: US Halliburton Company: HAL: US Hanesbrands Inc. HBI: US Hanger, Inc. HGR: US Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc ...

  7. Share price - Wikipedia

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    A corporation can adjust its stock price by a stock split, substituting a quantity of shares at one price for a different number of shares at an adjusted price where the value of shares x price remains equivalent. (For example, 500 shares at $32 may become 1000 shares at $16.) Many major firms like to keep their price in the $25 to $75 price range.

  8. London Underground H Stock - Wikipedia

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    The H Stock classification has been used twice for London Underground stock. [1] The first time was the designation given to examples of B stock that were rebuilt in the 1920s. These were withdrawn from service between 1934 and 1946. The second time that stock was classified H Stock (H standing for Handworked doors) was in the late 1940s.

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