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June 24, 2006

Easy name boosts stock


Easy name boosts stock performance
China Post, Taiwan - May 30, 2006 Companies with easy-to-pronounce names and simple stock ticker symbols perform significantly better right after initial public offerings than do firms whose

Western Union tax-free spinoff on track
MarketWatch - Jun 8, 2006 Milestones from the past 150 years include the first transatlantic telegraph, creation of the universal stock ticker and launching the first commercial

Pertelian X0240 On Sale For $44
Gizmodo.com, Hungary - Jun 16, 2006 of different bits of information that the LCD can display such as IM, media controls, RSS feeds, network speeds, POP email checking, stock ticker, weather memos

Study: Stock performance tied to ease of pronouncing company's
Princeton University, NJ - May 30, 2006 Princeton, NJ The ease of pronouncing the name of a company and its stock ticker symbol influences how well that stock performs in the days immediately

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