A letter combination issued to each class of stock in a publicly-traded company by the stock exchanges.
A ticker symbol is the identifying code for an issue. It is assigned by the Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures. A ticker symbol may be from one to several characters, but is unique to a single issue.
Letters that identify a security for trading purposes. Trades are reported on the consolidated tape and on quote machines by the company's symbol. For example, MSFT is Microsoft's ticker. Also called a stock symbol.
Generally a 1- to 4-letter abbreviation for a company name that is the symbol used to identify the company for trading purposes.
The unique 1-5 character designation used to identify a security for trading. Another name for symbol.
A letter combination that uniquely identifies a stock-exchange security. It is usually an abbreviation or truncation of the company name.
a collection of letters that represent a particular stock on an exchange or the over-the-counter market
a combination of letters that identifies a stock-exchange security
a combination of letters used to identify a stock on a stock exchange
a combination of letters used to reference a particular stock
a series if one to five letters used to identify a security whether on the floor, a TV screen, or a newspaper page
a short identifier for a company's stock
A stock's ticker symbol is the symbol that it trades under on an exchange.
alphabetic letters serving as abbreviated security identification for trading purposes
A code representing a particular security on the exchange it is trading on. It is used to retrieve information about that security from that exchange.
An abbreviated code given to stocks. The symbols were originally used in order to be able to get information about stocks' trading prices onto the ticker tape machines that were a leading means of information distribution in the 1920s. Ticker symbols are still used so that the prices of a large number of stocks may be seen on the same computer screen or on the same page of a newspaper.
A series of letters that are used to identify a stock in a corporation whose shares are traded on an exchange. Also known as the "ticker."
The characters which identify a security. Examples are QQQQ and SPY.
Letters that identify a security for trading purposes on the consolidated tape (e.g.,UCIFX for UC Investment Fund).
A ticker symbol is an abbreviation of the name of a security it represents. Usually, for StarBonds, the symbol is the stars first initial and the first part of their last name. MovieStocks symbols are crafted to represent the movie as mnemonically as possible, as are funds. Options' symbols are based on the movies the options cover and have a two-character code that represents the strike price.
an abbreviation for a company or mutual fundâ€(tm)s name that is used as shorthand in stock-quote reporting services and brokerages.
Ticker symbols are a system of letters used to represent a stock or mutual fund. These letters allow you to search for more detailed information on a fund.
Letters that identify a security for trading purposes. A security's ticker symbol also may be used in news and price-quotation services to identify the security.
The lettering system used to identify a stock, mutual fund, or ETF on an exchange. Also called trading symbols.
A stock's trading symbol. For example, Coca-Cola trades as KO.
An abbreviation assigned to a security for trading purposes. A security's ticker symbol is often used in newspapers and price-quotation services. Also called a trading symbol or stock symbol or Quotron symbol.
The unique 5 to 9-letter symbol assigned by for listing on an exchange.
A shortened, usually 1 to 5 letter, designation used to represent a publicly traded company.
Letters that identify a security for trading purposes on the consolidated tape (e.g., JANSX for Janus Fund).
A unique acronym for each security traded on North American Stock Exchanges. The equivalent in Australia is the ASX code.
The letters assigned to a particular stock, option or mutual fund used to identify that particular security for trading or quoting purposes.
A company’s abbreviation, using letters to designate a particular stock for trading transactions.
A combination of letters that identifies a stock, fund or index.
An abbreviation used to identify a security traded in the public marketplace.
An abbreviation of a stock or mutual fund name that is used to identify it.
A ticker symbol represents a particular security (company, option, etc.) on the exchange it is trading on and is used to retrieve information about that security from that exchange.
Letters used in trading to identify a corporation's securities on the ticker tape.
Letters that identify a security for trading purposes. Also known as the stock symbol.
Characters that identify a financial instrument on an exchange ticker.
A stock symbol or ticker symbol is a mnemonic used to uniquely identify shares of a publicly-traded corporation on a particular stock market. A stock symbol may consist of letters, numbers or a combination of both. The word, "ticker" is specific to U.S. stock symbols.