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81 Company Symbol Capita Grp CPI Celltech Grp CCH Centrica CNA CGNU CGNU Compass Grp CPG Daily Mail Tst. 'A' DMGT Diageo DGE Dixons Grp DXNS Electrocomponents ECM EMI Grp EMI Enterprise Oil ETP FriendsProv FP. Gallaher Grp GLH GKN GKN GlaxoSmithKline GSK Granada GAA Gus GUS Hanson HNS Hays HAS HBOS HBOS Hilton Grp HG. HSBCHoldings HSBA ICI ICI ImperialTobacco IMT InnogyHldgs IOG IntlPower IPR Invensys ISYS Kingfisher KGF www.clickevents.co.uk 82 Company Symbol Land Secs LAND Lattice Grp LAT Legal&Gen.Grp LGEN Lloyds-TSB LLOY Logica LOG Man (ED & F) Grp EMG Marks & Spencer MKS Morrison (W) Supermkt MRW National Grid NGG Next NXT Northern Rock NRK Nycomed Amer. NAM OldMutual OML Pearson PSON PowerGen PWG Prudential PRU ReckittBencksr RB. Reed Intl REED Rentokil Initial RTO Reuters Grp RTR Rio Tinto (Reg) RIO Rolls-Royce RR. Royal & Sun Alliance RSA Royal Bank of Scot. RBOS Safeway SFW Sage Grp SGE Sainsbury (J) SBRY Schroder Non-Vtg SDRC www.clickevents.co.uk 83 Company Symbol SchroderVtg SDR Scot & Newcastle SCTN Scot & Southern Energy SSE Scot Power SPW Severn Trent Water Hdg SVT Shell Transport (Reg) SHEL Shire Pharmaceuticals SHP SixCont. SXC Smith&Nephew SN. Smiths Industries SMIN SouthAfricanBreweries SAB Stand.Chart. STAN Tesco TSCO Unilever ULVR United Utilities UU. Utd.Bus.Media UBM Vodafone Grp VOD Wolseley WOS WPP Grp WPP www.clickevents.co.uk 84 Dow Jones Industrials Company Symbol Alcoa Inc. AA American Express Co. AXP AT&T Corp T Boeing Co. BA Caterpillar, Inc. CAT Citigroup Inc. C Coca-Cola Co. KO DuPont (E.I.) deNemours DD Eastman Kodak Co. EK Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM General Electric Co. GE General Motors GM Hewlett-Packard Co. HWP Home Depot, Inc. HD Honeywell Int'l. Inc. HON Intel Corp. INTC International Bus. Mach. IBM International Paper Co. IP J.P. Morgan & Co. JPM Johnson & Johnson JNJ www.clickevents.co.uk 85 Company Symbol McDonalds Corp. MCD Merck & Co. Inc. MRK Microsoft Corp. MSFT Minnesota Mining & Mfg. MMM Philip Morris MO Procter & Gamble Co. PG SBC Communications, Inc. SBC United Technologies Corp. UTX Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. WMT Walt Disney Co. DIS www.clickevents.co.uk 86 Stock Trading Terminology ADR (American Depository Receipt) – A receipt of a foreign security showing it is tradable in the U.S. exchanges. AMEX – American Stock Exchange. Analyst – An expert who analyses investment options and market trends. AON – An order to expedite the whole trade in one transaction. Ask or Offer – The order price that a seller offers to sell stock. Bear – Being favorable to lower prices. Best Ask or Best Offer (Inside Ask or Inside Offer) – The best current selling prices. Best Bid – The best current buying price. Beta – A basic measurement of a stock’s worth in relation to the overall market. Bid – The price at which a buyer offers to buy stock. Block trade – A stock trade involving at least 10,000 or more shares. Bull or Bullish – Being favorable to higher prices. Circuit Breaker (Locked Limit Down) – The point at which all trading is halted to prevent further panic during a rapid selloff. Only high priced trades are allowed to resume. Locked Limit Down (Circuit Breaker) – The point at which all trading is halted to prevent further panic during a rapid selloff. Only high priced trades are allowed to resume. Locked Limit Down (Circuit Breaker) – The point at which all trading is halted to prevent further panic during a rapid selloff. Only high priced trades are allowed to resume. www.clickevents.co.uk 87 Closing Period – The last hour or two of trading before the stock market closes at the end of the day. Crossed Market – When the Inside Bid is greater than the Inside Ask. Date of Record – The registered date of stock ownership. Deleted or Delisted – A security that has be removed from public trading. Downstick (NASDAQ) – When a lower Inside Bid is exposed after a higher Bid has been delisted. Downstick (NYSE) – When a new trade is lower than a previous trade. ECN – Electronic Communication Networks used by day traders and institutions to post bids in the NASDAQ market. Fill – A command to instantly process an entire order. Fundamental Analysis – Studying a company’s financial statements, earnings, products, and economic role in the market. GTC Order (Good-till-Canceled) – An order that is open for process until canceled. Hit the Bid – Immediate sell to the current Bid price. Hit the Offer – Immediate buy from the current Ask price. Inside Ask or Inside Offer (Best Ask or Best Offer) – The best current selling prices. Inside Market – The range between the highest Bid price and the lowest offer prices among all competing market makers, or ECNs in a NASDAQ security. Instinet System (INCA) – An ECN originally designed to allow commercial investors to post anonymous bids to other investors. Intraday Activity – All trading transactions between the opening and closing of the day. www.clickevents.co.uk 88 IPO – Initial Public Offering security that is available for public trading. Kill – A command to instantly cancel an order. Last Sale – The most recent stock trade. Liquidity – The volume of available buyers and sellers. Limit Order – A specified price order to buy or sell a stock. Listed Stocks – Stocks that are listed and traded on an exchange and represented by a symbol character. Locked Limit Down (Circuit Breaker) – The point at which all trading is halted to prevent further panic during a rapid selloff. Only high priced trades are allowed to resume. Locked Market – When an Inside Bid equals the Inside Offer. Long Position – When the stock owner is waits for a price move in order to sell at a higher price. MA – Moving Average. Mark to Market – A position’s value at the most recent closing price. Market Capitalization (MCAP) – The total market value of all shares, usually derived by multiplying price by Outstanding Shares. Market Makers – NASDAQ stock representatives to the public who are required to keep an open market by posting a buying and selling price, and trade to fulfill customer orders, including internal accounts for profit. Market Maker Spread – The difference between prices of the market maker closest to the Inside Bid and the market maker closest to the Inside Ask, excluding ECNs. Market Order – An order to buy or sell stock at the market’s current price. Market Value – The latest trading price. www.clickevents.co.uk 89 Market Value Weighted Index – An index made up of securities with values that heavily influence the market. Most Active – Stocks with the day’s highest trading volume. Midday Period – The hours between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (EST) for any trading day. Trade during this time generally slows down as people break for lunch. NASD – National Association of Securities Dealers, an organization responsible for regulating the NASDAQ stock market. NASDAQ – National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System, a network on an electronic market system where listed stocks are traded. NASDAQ 100 Index – an index listing the top 100 valued stocks traded in the NASDAQ market. NASDAQ Composite Index – an index listing all measured stocks listed on the NASDAQ market. NASDAQ National Market – The large capital stocks listed on the NASDAQ. NASDAQ SmallCap Market – The small capital stocks listed on the NASDAQ. NYSE – The New York Stock Exchange where stocks are traded in an open floor market. NYSE Composite Index – an index that measures the market value of all NYSE traded stocks. Open – A markets first traded price for the day. Open Order – An order open for trade. Opening Period – The first hour or two of the trading day. www.clickevents.co.uk 90 P/E Ratio (Price to Earnings Ratio) – A stock’s market measure in relation to actual earnings. Partial Fill – An order that has been implemented for only part of the requested share size. Previous Close – The last reported price from the previous trading day. Prints – A price and size report of actual trades in real-time. Quarterly Report – A report that the SEC requires companies that trade in public markets to submit on a quarterly basis, publicizing overall performance and financial stability. Range – The difference between the highest and lowest prices that are traded during a specific given time frame. Real Time Trade Reporting – When all transactions are instantly requested. Refresh – when a market maker or ECN places a post to buy or sell more shares after fulfilling an order. Resistance or Ceiling – The price where enough sellers prevent the price from rising any further. Retained Earnings – Net profits in a business after all dividends have been paid. S&P 500 – The Standard & Poor index that represents the top 500 valuemeasured companies. SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) – A federal agency that protects the public investors against fraudulent or manipulative practices in the stock market. Short Interest – The total number of shortened shares in one specific stock. www.clickevents.co.uk
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