It isn't - it is a privately held company.
Subway is a privately held company and does not trade on any exchange. Because of this there is no ticker symbol that exists for Subway Restaurants.
Subway is a private company and does not trade on either exchange.
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Nyse nasdaq amex
the number of characters says where its traded, for instance one or two is on the NYSE, if its three is traded on the AMEX or NYSE, its its four or five its on the NASDAQ. the meaning is because the NYSE is the oldest so it has the least characters, the NASDAQ is the latest so it has the most characters
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Bernie Madoff traded on the NASDAQ as well as NYSE. But the problem was more importantly with the funds that he did not trade and used to provide fake returns to investors
No-- for example MicroSoft is one of the Dow thirty and its primary trading exchange is the Nasdaq-NMS
News Corp. moved from NYSE to NASDAQ in 2008. That might not help but it is my answer...
nor on Nasdaq try Sonos instead (on Nasdaq)
The first traded company on the NYSE was the Bank of New York.
There isn't one. It isn't traded on the NYSE or NASDAQ exchanges. Citgo Petroleum is the operating subsidiary of PDV America, itself a subsidiary of Venezuela's PDVSA.
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Linux is not a single product from a single company. Several companies produce Linux distros. Novell (on NASDAQ) - NOVL Red Hat (on NYSE) - RHT Xandros - not publicly traded Canonical - not publicly traded
There isn't one. It isn't traded on the NYSE or NASDAQ exchanges. Citgo Petroleum is the operating subsidiary of PDV America, itself a subsidiary of Venezuela's PDVSA.