Two companies can share the same ticker symbol if they are listed on different stock exchanges. For instance, a company traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) may have the same ticker as a company on the NASDAQ. Additionally, ticker symbols are unique to each exchange, so the same symbol does not create confusion across different platforms. However, this situation is rare and typically involves companies being in separate markets or regions.
The ticker symbol for Take-Two Interactive Software is TTWO and it is traded on the Nasdaq.
Powershares India Portfolio (ticker symbol PIN) and Wisdom Trees India Earnings Fund (ticker symbol EPI) are the two pure play India ETFs.
2K Games is a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software. The ticker symbol for Take-Two Interactive is TTWO. It is traded on the Nasdaq.
Powershares India Portfolio (ticker symbol PIN) and Wisdom Trees India Earnings Fund (ticker symbol EPI) are the two pure play India ETFs.
It is two zero one zero (2010) don't confuse with date.
I believe Xfinity has two tickers, CMCSA and CMCSK. Both of which are NASDAQ.
The Neiman Marcus Group was bought by two private equity firms in 2005. Now a private company, Neiman Marcus no longer has a publicly-traded stock.
The ticker symbol "VIA" represents Viacom Inc., which is primarily associated with its non-voting Class A shares. In contrast, "VIAB" represents Viacom Inc.'s voting Class B shares. The distinction between the two symbols reflects the different rights associated with each class of stock, particularly in terms of voting power.
Because the symbol is the key to identify the companies listed in the exchange. Say there are two XYZ limited listed in the same exchange each would have a different symbol. Using the symbol only we identify a company in any exchange
After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December 2008, Polaroid's assets were divided amongst two private equity firms, Hilco Consumer Capital and Gordon Brothers Brands. They paid approximately $90 million in 2009 for Polaroids remaining assets. As a private company there are no publicly traded shares and no ticker symbol exists.
no
If you are referring to Warren Buffet's led company, then it is Berkshire Hathaway. It trades under two primary symbols (Class A and B shares). "BRK.A and BRK.B"