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Tosco was an oil corporation that was in business from the 1940s through the 2000s, when they merged with Philips Petrolium, which eventually became ConocoPhillips Corporation. Tosco stock would now be ConocoPhillips stock, so the value of one share would be slightly below 81 dollars.

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