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Online Trading News Archive02-Jan-2009
K12 Inc. to Begin Trading on the NYSE ?Big Board? (Centre Daily Times) K12 Inc. (NYSE:LRN), a leading provider of proprietary, technology-based curriculum and education services created for online delivery to students in kindergarten through 12th grade, announced that it has qualified to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange and will begin trading on the NYSE ?Big Board? on December 31, 2008. K12 originally listed on NYSE Arca in 2007 and will continue to trade ...
New York Stock Exchange Suspends Trading of Stock for Cary-Based R.H. Donnelley (MyNC.com) The New York Stock Exchange has determined that the trading in the common stock of R.H. Donnelley should be suspended in view of the fact that the Company did not maintain a market capitalization of at least $25 million over a consecutive 30 trading day period.
`GoodQuests' tie online mazes to charity (INO News) (AP:ATLANTA) If kids are playing video games, why not do some good while they're at it? Elf Island, a virtual world created by Atlanta-based Good Egg Studios, ties online games to charity construction in the real world.
Toronto-Dominion Bank?s Online Brokerage Disrupted by Glitch (Bloomberg) Dec. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Toronto-Dominion Bank , Canada?s second-largest bank by assets, had technical issues today that prevented trading on its online brokerage and Internet banking functions.
K12 Inc. to Begin Trading on the NYSE Big Board (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) HERNDON, Va.----K12 Inc. , a leading provider of proprietary, technology-based curriculum and education services created for online delivery to students in kindergarten through 12th grade, announced that it has qualified to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange and will begin trading on the NYSE ?Big Board? on December 31, 2008.
Extra day's trading at Woolworths (Channel 4) Woolworths stores that were expected to close on Friday will remain open for another day of business, administrators Deloitte said. Two hundred outlets were due to shut on Friday but this has been postponed to Saturday.
Buying Less Expensive Wine, and More of It (New York Times) In response to the economic downturn, alcohol retailers and industry experts say, consumers have been trading down for less expensive wines and spirits.
K12 Inc. to Voluntarily Delist from NYSE Arca (Centre Daily Times) As announced yesterday, K12 Inc. (NYSE:LRN), a leading provider of proprietary, technology-based curriculum and education services created for online delivery to students in kindergarten through 12th grade, began trading on the NYSE ?Big Board? today. In connection with the transfer to the NYSE ?Big Board?, the Company gave notice to NYSE Arca today of its intention to voluntarily delist its ...
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