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O que (quem) é stock ticker - definição

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION MEDIA
Stock ticker; Stock ticker machine; Ticker tape machine; Stock quote; Tickertape; Ticker-Tape; Ticker tape timer; Universal Stock Ticker; Scrolling ticker tape; Ticker Tape; Ticker Tape Ltd.
  • A ticker monitor simulates ticker tape but uses a different method.
  • Edison gold & stock ticker
  • Hughes telegraph (1866–1914) transmitter keyboard to send text over telegraph wires to be printed as text on a paper tape. Manufactured by [[Siemens & Halske]], Germany; range: 300–400 km
  • Ticker tape parade in New York City for presidential candidate [[Richard Nixon]] in 1960.  The long streamers are entire spools of ticker tape.
  • Watching the ticker tape, 1918

ticker tape         
¦ noun a paper strip on which messages are recorded in a telegraphic tape machine.
?[as modifier] denoting a parade or other event in which this or similar material is thrown from windows.
ticker tape         
Ticker tape consists of long narrow strips of paper on which information such as stock exchange prices is printed by a machine. In American cities, people sometimes throw ticker tape from high windows as a way of celebrating and honouring someone in public.
A half million people watched the troops march in New York's ticker tape parade.
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Ticker tape         
Ticker tape was the earliest electrical dedicated financial communications medium, transmitting stock price information over telegraph lines, in use from around 1870 through 1970. It consisted of a paper strip that ran through a machine called a stock ticker, which printed abbreviated company names as alphabetic symbols followed by numeric stock transaction price and volume information.

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Ticker tape

Ticker tape was the earliest electrical dedicated financial communications medium, transmitting stock price information over telegraph lines, in use from around 1870 through 1970. It consisted of a paper strip that ran through a machine called a stock ticker, which printed abbreviated company names as alphabetic symbols followed by numeric stock transaction price and volume information. The term "ticker" came from the sound made by the machine as it printed.

The ticker tape revolutionized financial markets, as it relayed information from trading floors continuously and simultaneously across geographical distances. Paper ticker tape became obsolete in the 1960s, as television and computers were increasingly used to transmit financial information. The concept of the stock ticker lives on, however, in the scrolling electronic tickers seen on brokerage walls and on news and financial television channels.

Ticker tape stock price telegraphs were invented in 1867 by Edward A. Calahan, an employee of the American Telegraph Company who later founded The ADT Corporation.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para stock ticker
1. Bachmann has spent a lifetime in securities trading and appears not to even look at the daily stock ticker.
2. "I follow my gut feeling when I buy and sell," Mheri says as she scribbles prices on a small notepad while watching the stock ticker tape on her television screen at home.
3. She says she knows of at least 20 women who divorced their husbands because they felt the men were paying more attention to stocks than to their marriage. «I urge women now to get involved in their husbands’ passion.» Then there is Aisha Al–Mheri, 45, who can barely read or write but has been investing her savings and those of her 70–year–old mother Amna in the Dubai stock market over the past year. «I follow my gut feeling when I buy and sell,» Mheri says as she scribbles prices on a small notepad while watching the stock ticker tape on her television screen at home.