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October 07, 2005
AOL is again a
AOL is again a priority for Time Warner boss International Herald Tribune, France - Sep 22, 2005 stock, recently settled regulatory investigations and shareholder lawsuits, and the removal of "AOL" from the corporate name and stock ticker two years ago. Jack Sirard: Stock analyst touts a California strategy Sacramento Bee, USA - Oct 4, 2005 The stock (ticker symbol AMGN on the Nasdaq) closed Monday at $79.62; it has traded between $52 and $86.92 a share over the past 52 weeks. US, International teams both see net gains on Friday ESPN - Sep 24, 2005 scattered throughout the sprawling landscape of Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, each adorned with abbreviated player names that resemble stock ticker symbols. Time Warner Head Says AOL Is the Company's Future New York Times, United States - Sep 21, 2005 stock, recently settled regulatory investigations and shareholder lawsuits, and the removal of AOL from the company's corporate name and stock ticker two years BSE quotes live on RIM handsets Xtvworld (press release), India - Sep 6, 2005 BSE Real-time stock ticker and query facilities strengthens existing NSE Stock Ticker / Query, NCDEX and MCX Commodity quotes, Mutual Funds and Mobile Banking From ticker to tail, US Airways reborn MarketWatch - Sep 26, 2005 The choice of the stock ticker is a nod toward the company's ambition to become a low-cost carrier, industry parlance for the few airlines that can make money
Posted by auctionbullet at October 7, 2005 06:24 AM