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  • 41Selected Major World Stock Market Indexes, Table — ▪ 2001 Table V. Selected Major World Stock Market Indexes1 Country and index   2000 range2 High      Low  Year end close  Percent  change from 12/31/99 Australia, Sydney All Ordinaries 3330 2920    3155     0 Belgium, Brussels BEL20 3311 2532   … …

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  • 42New York Stock Exchange — This article is about the stock exchange. For its parent company, see NYSE Euronext. New York Stock Exchange …

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  • 43Bombay Stock Exchange — मुंबई शेअर बाजार …

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  • 44Selected U.S. Stock Market Indexes, Table — ▪ 2001 Table VI. Selected U.S. Stock Market Indexes1   2000 range2 High    Low Year end close Percent change from 12/31/99 Dow Jones Averages   30 Industrials 11,723 9796 10,787   6   20 Transportation 2981 2264    2947   1   15 Utilities 416 274 …

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  • 45high closing — n. The practice of artificially boosting a stock price by purchasing quantities of the stock a few minutes before the end of the year or quarter. Example Citation: In some conversations, according to sources, RT Capital staff set specific price… …

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  • 46Adjusted Closing Price — A stock s closing price on any given day of trading that has been amended to include any distributions and corporate actions that occurred at any time prior to the next day s open. The adjusted closing price is often used when examining… …

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  • 47Shanghai Stock Exchange — 上海证券交易所 …

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  • 48London Underground rolling stock — UndergroundconnectThe history of London Underground s rolling stock is as complex as the history of the network itself. A wide variety of types have been operated, from the early days of steam locomotives and carriages through to today s electric …

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  • 49American Stock Exchange — NYSE Amex Equities U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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  • 50Employee stock option — An employee stock option is a call option on the common stock of a company, issued as a form of non cash compensation. Restrictions on the option (such as vesting and limited transferability) attempt to align the holder s interest with those of… …

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