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1 BINGO!

2 Please fill in the board with the following Brand Name Parent Company Subsidiary Opportunity Cost Private companies IPO Public Companies Dividends NYSE NASDAQ 52 WEEK RANGE Dividend Yield Primary Market Secondary Market Commission Return on Investment Profit Market Order Limit Order Ticker Last Trade 52wk Range Ask Bid

3 Initial Public Offering How much someone is willing to sell stock for A company that is traded on a public exchange The popular name of a product. A business that owned by another company. The amount that someone is willing to pay for a stock When you tell a broker to buy or sell at the current price Instructs the broker to buy or sell at a specified price called the “limit price”

4 A business that owns and controls another company. shares are not for sale the general public. are payments made by a company to its shareholders. The most current trade price Profit divided by what you invested The rate of return on an investment paid in dividends or interest and expressed as a percent.

5 The largest stock exchange in the U.S., located on Wall Street in New York City The amount you actually make from the sale National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, a computerized system for trading in securities stockholders buy and sell shares of stock from one another with the help of brokers The highest stock price and lowest stock price in the past year

6 Only Investment Bankers are in this market The money paid to the broker for making a trade. The second best alternative of a choice. This is the opportunity given up by making a particular choice. Letters that represent a company, usually 1-3 letters on NYSE and 4 letters on NASDAQ The highest and lowest trade price for the year


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