Lee Sedol was born on 1983-03-02.
You can find online SEDOL validators on the Internet (cf for instance Related Links).
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A SEDOL (Stock Exchange Daily Official List) code is a unique identifier for securities in the UK and Ireland. You can find a SEDOL code by searching on financial news websites, stock market databases, or through a brokerage platform. Additionally, the London Stock Exchange provides a searchable database for SEDOL codes. Some financial data providers also offer lookup tools for these codes.
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The Sedol number for Prudential Invesco Perpetual Managed Fund is B1D02X1. Sedol (Stock Exchange Daily Official List) numbers are unique identifiers for securities in the UK and Ireland, used for trading and settlement. This particular fund is managed by Invesco and focuses on a diversified investment strategy. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult a financial database or the fund's official website.
Yes, RIC (Reuters Instrument Code) provides unique identifiers for financial instruments, similar to CUSIP and SEDOL. RICs are used primarily in financial markets to facilitate the identification and trading of securities, allowing for efficient data retrieval and transaction processing. Each RIC is specific to a particular instrument and is often used in conjunction with other identifiers for clarity in trading and reporting.
The first actual robot was created in 1961 by Joseph F. Engelberger. It was called the Ternstedt Die-caster and basically dropped car parts made from molten steel into a cooling liquid. The word "robot" is first credited to the acclaimed Czech playwright Karel Capek (1890-1938), from the Czech word for forced labor or serf, in his writings in 1920. However, the concept of "mechanical men" has been around since the mid 1800s. The word "robotics" was first used in Runaround, a short story published in 1942, by Isaac Asimov (born Jan. 2, 1920, died Apr. 6, 1992). I, Robot, a collection of several of these stories, was published in 1950.