Nothing. Winn-Dixie declared bankruptcy in 2006 and their stock became worthless. The current stock is a new stock symbol and is worth $9.25/share. Your stock is only worth something if purchased after 2007.
There was. They were sold at Winn-Dixie grocery stores - discontinued in the 1990s. It was a oversized round cookie with a rectangular stamp of "DIXIE" in the middle of it, little square indentations covered the rest of the cookie. It tasted like a crisp shortbread with a hint of vanilla.
it depends on how old it is . if it is a card from the 90s it is worth alot.
Its from the late 80s and maybe 90s. It will be worth something eventually. But probably not at present day.
yes 80s 90s and 2000s
Basically, the regular stock market closes at 4pm. It wasn't until the 90s that after-hours trading became a possibility. You need to be a customer of a broker business that has access to ECN or electronic communication network to conduct these trades.
Please check your pocket change. You'll find loads of cents from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. They're all worth exactly one cent each.
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A person in their 90s is called a nonagenarian.
the Baby Boom generation discovered trusts as a way to safeguard wealth realized during the soaring stock markets of those years
the Baby Boom generation discovered trusts as a way to safeguard wealth realized during the soaring stock markets of those years
No. 1990-1999 were the 90s, so 2000 was not in it.
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