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market capitalization

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - Intuit, Inc.

Intuit Inc. NASDAQ: INTU is a US software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals. It is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Mountain View, California. Intuit, Inc. - Profile. The company was founded in 1983 by Scott Cook and Tom Proulx in Palo Alto, California. It is a notable rare example of a successful Microsoft competitor. According to their website, "Intuit's source of success is not as much te ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - All Nippon Airways

All Nippon Airways (全日空 Zennikkū or 全日本空輸 Zen-nippon kūyu) TYO: 9202 is an airline headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Formerly Japan's largest domestic carrier, it is now the country's second-largest domestic and international carrier, after Japan Airlines (its current main competitor). lt is often known by the abbreviation ANA, which is popularly used as an acronym in Japanese. ANA's main international hub is at Narita International Airport outside Tokyo. Its alternate International hu ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - Adobe Systems

Adobe Systems (NASDAQ: ADBE)(LSE: ABS) is a computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California that was founded in December 1982 by John Warnock and Charles Geschke. They founded Adobe after leaving Xerox PARC in order to further develop and commercialize the PostScript page description language. Adobe played a significant role in sparking the desktop publishing revolution when Apple Computer licensed PostScript for use in the LaserWriter printer product line in 1985. The company name Adobe comes from the Adobe Creek, which ra ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - AMD

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) NYSE: AMD is a manufacturer of integrated circuits based in Sunnyvale, California. It is the second-largest supplier of x86-compatible processors, and a leading supplier of non-volatile flash memory. It was founded in 1969 by a group of defectors from Fairchild Semiconductor, including Jerry Sanders. AMD's current president and CEO is Dr. Héctor Ruiz. AMD is best known for the Athlon, Opteron, Turion64, Sempron and Duron lines of x86-compatible processors. Their more general com ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - Alstom

Alstom (formerly GEC-Alsthom) (Euronext: ALO) is a large French company whose businesses are power generation and manufacturing trains (e.g. the TGV and Eurostar) and ships (e.g. the Queen Mary 2). According to the company website, in the year 2001/02 Alstom had annual sales of over €23 billion, and employed more than 118,000 people in over 70 countries. Its headquarters are located i ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - Blue chip

A blue chip stock is the description of the stock of well-established companies having stable earnings and no extensive liabilities. Most blue chip stocks pay regular dividends, even when business is faring worse than usual. They are valued by investors seeking relative safety and stability, though prices per share are usually high. Typically, such stocks are perceived to offer reliable ret ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - Bombay Stock Exchange

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), located in Dalal Street, Mumbai, and established in 1875, is the oldest stock exchange in Asia. There are around 3,500 companies in the country which are listed and have a significant trading volume. As of July 2005, the market capitalization of the BSE is about Rs. 20 trillion (US $466 billion). The BSE `Sensex' (SENsitive indEX) is a widely used market index for the BSE. As of 2005, it is among the 5 biggest stock exchanges in the world in terms of number of transactions. Along with the NSE, the comp ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - Intuit Inc.

Intuit Inc. NASDAQ: INTU is a US software company that develops financial and tax preparation software and related services for small businesses, accountants and individuals. It is incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Mountain View, California. Intuit Inc. - Profile. The company was founded in 1983 by Scott Cook and Tom Proulx in Palo Alto, California. It is a notable rare example of a successful Microsoft competitor. According to their website, "Intuit's source of success is not as much tec ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - Arsenal F.C.

Arsenal Football Club (also known as Arsenal, The Arsenal or The Gunners) are an English professional football club based in north London. They play in the FA Premier League and are one of the most successful clubs in England. Arsenal have won thirteen First Division and Premier League titles, and the FA Cup ten times, although the team have yet to achieve similar success in the UEFA Champions League. Arsenal were founded in south-east London in 1886, but moved to their current home ground, the Arsenal Stad ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - Wipro Technologies

Wipro Technologies is the global technology services division of Wipro established in 1980. It has 30 offices worldwide, 45,000 employees and over 300 customers across USA, Europe and Japan including 50 of the Fortune 500 companies. Some of its customers are Boeing, Cisco, Ericsson, IBM, Microsoft, Prudential, Seagate, Sony, and Toshiba. It is listed at New York Stock Exchange and is part of the TMT (technology-media-telecom) index of it. In 1995, it received ISO 9001 quality certification. In 1997, Wipro received CMM level 3 c ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia - General Electric

The General Electric Company, or GE (NYSE: GE) is a multinational technology and services company. Going into 2005, it was the world's largest corporation in terms of market capitalization ([1]). It should not be confused with The General Electric Company plc, which was renamed Marconi plc in 1999. In the 1960s, peculiarities in U.S. tax laws and accounting practices made it fashionable to assemble conglomerates. GE, which was a conglomerate long before the term was coined, is one of the very few corporations to a ...

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Financial services - History of financial services

Financial services - United States: Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. The term financial services became more prevalent in the United States partly as a result of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of the late 1990s, which enabled different types of companies in the US financial services industry to merge. Critics of this act say the term financial services attempts to make the unison of these operations sound natural, ignoring the history of problems that have arisen from combining them, such as conflicts of interes ...

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Financial services, Financial services - History of financial services, Financial services - United States: Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Financial services - Banking Services: What do banks do?, Financial services - Virtual banking, Financial services - Commercial bank, Financial services - Private banking, Financial services - Investment Banks, Financial services - Bank cards, Financial services - Credit card machine services and networks, Financial services - Investment Services, Financial services - Asset Management, Financial services - Hedge Fund Managers, Financial services - Custody services, Financial services - Insurance related, Financial services - Insurance Brokerage, Financial services - Insurance Underwriting, Financial services - Reinsurance, Financial services - Intermediation or advisory services, Financial services - Stock brokers private client services and discount brokers, Financial services - Market share, Financial services - 2004, Financial services - 1999, Financial services - Brand equity, Financial services - Glossary, Financial services - Acronyms, Financial services - External link

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Book value - Net book value

The term is often used interchangeably with "net book value", which is the original acquisition cost, less accumulated depreciation, depletion or amortization. Book value is therefore relevant insofar as it forms the basis of various calculations e.g. of nominal capital gains (current value divided by book value), of amortized value (book value adjusted for depreciation) and of several financial ratios (e.g. price to book value P/BV). However, in the price/book ratio, the "book" value is most often not directly any assets or tangible assets, but all balance sheet assets minus all balance sheet liabil ...

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Book value, Book value - Net book value, Book value - Value when?, Book value - In valuation, Book value - Lists

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Stock market - Definition

Securities Bond Commercial paper Hybrid security Stock Warrant Markets Bond market Stock market Stock exchange Stocks Share Stock Warrant Bonds by coupon Fixed rate bond Floating rate note Zero coupon bond Inflation-indexed bond Bonds by collateral Asset-backed security Collateralized debt obligation Collateralized mortgage obligation Credit linked note Mortgage ...

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Stock market, Stock market - Definition, Stock market - Trading, Stock market - Market participants, Stock market - History, Stock market - International markets, Stock market - Stock market index, Stock market - Derivative instruments, Stock market - Leverage Strategies, Stock market - Short selling, Stock market - Margin buying, Stock market - New issuance, Stock market - Investment strategies, Stock market - Lists

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - The SHAC campaign

Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Organization and methods. SHAC's modus operandi is direct action, comprising intimidation of HLS, its employees, its employees' families, its business partners, their children's nursery school [11], their business partners, their insurers, their caterers, and cleaners. Anyone who delivers services to people who do business with HLS — even the owners of pubs employees visit, or the companies which deliver their milk in the morning — is regarded by SHAC as a legitimate target. The aim i ...

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Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - The SHAC campaign, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Organization and methods, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Alleged ties to ALF, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Effects of campaign on HLS and its customers, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Shareholders published, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Dropped from NYSE, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Move to the U.S., Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Saved from banktruptcy, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Firebombing, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Carr Securities withdraws, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - NYSE listing postponed, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - GlaxoSmithKline targeted, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Criticism of SHAC, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Legal action against SHAC, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - British government response, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty - Campaign history

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Bre-X - History

David Walsh founded Bre-X Minerals Ltd. in 1989 as a subsidiary of Bresea Resources Ltd. The company did not make a significant profit before 1993, when Walsh followed the advice of prospector John Felderhof and bought a property in the middle of a jungle near Busang River in Borneo, Indonesia. When they hired Filipino geologist Michael de Guzman to evaluate the site, the results were impressive: the first estimate was 17 million ounces of gold, at the time worth $25 billion, which would have made ...

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Bre-X, Bre-X - History, Bre-X - Unraveling of the fraud, Bre-X - The aftermath, Bre-X - Books

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Stock - Trading

A stock exchange is an organization which provides a marketplace (either physical or virtual) for trading shares, where investors (represented by stock brokers) may buy and sell shares in a wide range of companies. A given company will usually list its shares in only one exchange by meeting and maintaining the listing requirements of that particular stock exchange. In the United States, through the inter-market quotation system, a stocks listed on one exchange can also be bought or sold on several other exchanges, including relatively new in ...

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Stock, Stock - History, Stock - Ownership, Stock - Shareholder rights, Stock - Means of financing, Stock - Trading, Stock - Buying, Stock - Selling, Stock - Technology's Influence on Trading, Stock - Types of shares, Stock - Derivatives

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Gazprom - History

Gazprom - 1989-1992: Inception. Due to large natural gas reserves discovered in Siberia, in the Urals and in the Volga region in the 1970s and 1980s, the Soviet Union became a major gas producer. Gas exploration, development, and distribution were centralized in a state ministry. In July of 1989, President Mikhail Gorbachev combined the ministries for oil and gas as part of his economic reforms, and later carved out Gazprom as the entity responsible for gas production, distribution, and sales. ...

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Gazprom, Gazprom - History, Gazprom - 1989-1992: Inception, Gazprom - 1993-1997: Privatization, Gazprom - 1998-2000: Scandals, Gazprom - 2001-2003: Reform years, Gazprom - 2005/2006, Gazprom - Current Structure

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Intellectual property - Critique

Intellectual property - Overview. The purposes of laws dealing with exclusive rights over intangible subject matter or the product of intellectual or creative endeavor have varied, but they all share in common the appearance of granting the "owner" of the exclusive rights a monopoly on copying or distribution of a protected form of "property". In common law jurisdictions, this was historically done to grant a boon to a king's favorite in the form of letters patent (with some positive advantages to the publ ...

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Intellectual property, Intellectual property - Overview, Intellectual property - Exclusive rights, Intellectual property - History, Intellectual property - Development of specific laws, Intellectual property - History of the term, Intellectual property - Critique, Intellectual property - Overview, Intellectual property - Arguments against the term, Intellectual property - Expansion in nature and scope of IP laws, Intellectual property - Economic view, Intellectual property - Alternative systems of protection, Intellectual property - Valuation of intellectual property, Intellectual property - Types of intellectual property, Intellectual property - Bibliography

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market capitalization: Encyclopedia II - Wipro Technologies - History

Wipro was set up in the backdrop of the small town of Amalner in Maharashtra in 1945. Primarily an oil factory, the chief products were Sunflower Vanaspati and 787 laundry soap (a by-product of the Vanaspati operations). The company was called Western India Products Limited, with a modest presence in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. In the 1970s Wipro embarked on an ambitious phase of expansion and diversification. It was in the early eighties that Wipro made its foray into the Infotech arena. An energetic, committed team of pro ...

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Wipro Technologies, Wipro Technologies - Offices and facilities, Wipro Technologies - Key industries, Wipro Technologies - History, Wipro Technologies - Timeline, Wipro Technologies - Wipro businesses

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