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1970:Wal-Mart becomes a publicly traded company.
Yes. I'm not sure about management and engineering positions, but there are men making over 100k a year who are felons, working for Halliburton.
you can claim a CAPITAL GAIN LOSS ON YOUR TAX RETURN FOR THE YEAR IF THE COMPANY GOES BANKRUPT that's it.
Never. President Obama is like the Venezuelan president in nationalizing major industries. Welcome to the Peoples' Republic of Chi-america. :-( /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Most likely sometime within the 3rd or 4th quarter of this year. They are already preparing to become publicly-traded again, according to this ABC article: UNDATED (WJRT) -- (06/13/10) -- At least five investment banks are reportedly lining up to help General Motors become a publicly-traded company again. Bloomberg News reports Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan Chase are expected to lead GM's initial public offering. That could happen as soon as this year. Returning GM to public ownership would allow the US to reduce its ownership stake in the company and earn returns on its $50 billion investment in the automaker.
General Motors stock was first publicly traded on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) on December 20, 1916.
LEAPS is short form for Long Term Equities AnticiPation Securities and are simply options with very long expiration dates of typically more than a year.
Unitirin is currently known as the Kemper Corporation. Unitrin was founded in April of 1990 as a spin off from Teledyne. Kemper Corporation is publicly traded and based out of Chicago, IL.
The short answer is no, the Penguins are not a publicly traded company. They are currently owned by former player Mario Lemieux and businessman Ron Burkle. There are currently no major professional sports teams in North America that are publicly traded; however, some, such as the New York Knicks and New York Rangers, are owned by companies that are publicly traded (in this case, Madison Square Garden, Inc.) Also, the Green Bay Packers are a nonprofit company -- the only major sports team to be publicly owned. They have over 112,000 shareholders, mostly people in the Green Bay area whose shares are passed down the family line. Even so, it is not possible to simply buy a share of the team. In fact, there have only been four stock sales since 1923, the year when the Packers were incorporated as a public organization.
Well, Sony is a Japanese Company so it has a subsidiary Sony Corporation of America to manage its sales and operations here. Public trading on the Tokyo SE began December 1, 1958. The NYSE trade date (foreign corporation) began September 17, 1970.
As of June 24th the stok for whole foods market is holding at $60.52 a stock. The stock for this company has slowly climbed in the last year but is not expected to get much higher any time soon.
Google is a public company. Its ticker symbol is GOOG and it's traded in the U.S. on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Note that Google constantly buys up private companies, over 30 private companies bought by Google last year. But Google itself is publicly-traded.
The Pearl was traded to the Knicks on November 11, 1971,