stock-ticker symbol

English

Noun

stock-ticker symbol (plural stock-ticker symbols)

  1. Alternative form of stock ticker symbol.
    • 2013 July 27, Dean Lee Evans, Tim Mekeel, “Second largest solar roof in nation?”, in Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, 6th year, number 128, Lancaster, Pa.: Lancaster Newspapers, →OCLC, page A5, column 3:
      Urban Outfitters would put its logo, URBN, which also is its stock-ticker symbol, at the top of the corners of its building.
    • 2017 January 30, “City Spy: Stanley has soft spot for a dodgy ticker”, in London Evening Standard, London, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 45, column 1:
      FUN stuff from Charles Stanley, which has been investigating the most amusing US stock-ticker symbols as a way of getting its name into newspapers. (Score!)
    • 2019 November 9, Geoff Zochodne, “CIBC latest Canadian bank to jump ship from Caribbean in pursuit of scale, focus”, in Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alta., →ISSN, →OCLC, page NP7, column 5:
      BMO Capital Markets analyst Sohrab Movahedi wrote in a note on Friday that more recently, the Caribbean business “has been viewed as more of an investment as opposed to strategically important” for CIBC (or CM, according to its stock-ticker symbol).