Значение слова "NASDAQ" найдено в 15 источниках

NASDAQ

найдено в "Dictionary of new words"
Nasdaq: translation

v.
To decline sharply in value or quantity.
Example Citation:
"Yet while his quarterback rating has Nasdaqed, Griese has been criticized for not making enough big plays."
— Adam Schefter, "Myriad reasons account for Broncos' recent slide," The Denver Post, October 28, 2001
Earliest Citation:
"U.S. investors sold the stock because the company put out a release that Monday that forecast lower earnings. Fact is Newbridge was Nasdaqed. The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations electronic market is an intensely volatile marketplace that often metes out swift, frontier-style justice to stocks that look vulnerable and that overgenerously rewards its favorites."
— William Hanley, "Nasdaq can deal some rough justice," The Financial Post, August 19, 1994
Notes:
Today's word is a newly manufactured verb that comes from the noun Nasdaq (an acronym that's pronounced NAZ.dak and is short for National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations). Nasdaq is where many technology stocks are listed, so it will come as no surprise that the Nasdaq Composite Index has fallen over 60% since its peak in early 2000.
I generally don't foist a word upon the list unless I can find it used in at least three citations from three different publications and three different writers. I make some exceptions for terms that are popular on the Web or Usenet, and there's always the occasional fancy-tickler that makes it through, but I prefer to feature words that have a media track record.
Today's new verb is a good example of how patient you sometimes have to be in this game.For a couple of years I'd been sitting on four citations that used Nasdaq as a verb. Unfortunately, they were all written by the same person and all appeared in the same publication, which meant the word was coined, but it didn't have currency. Then I saw the above Denver Post citation late last month, and the New York Times Book Review was good enough to provide another citation this past Sunday. That was enough to meet my three-writers and three-publications criteria, so here we are.
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Categories:
Stock Market and Investing
Verbed Nouns


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
NASDAQ: translation

National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System. An electronic quotation system that provides price quotations to market participants about the more actively traded common stock issues in the OTC market. About 4,000 common stock issues are included in the NASDAQ system. The New York Times Financial Glossary
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National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System; a screen based system for certain US shares; a Recognised Overseas Investment Exchange.Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary
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National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system ( NASDAQ)
NASDAQ is the second largest equity market in the USA and lists thousands of US and foreign companies. In recent years it has attracted a lot of high technology companies. The Stock Exchange Market offers electronic trading using computers and a vast telecommunications network. Financial Services Glossary
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National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation ( NASDAQ) - the first electronic stock market in the world. London Stock Exchange Glossary

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Nasdaq Nas‧daq [ˈnæzdæk] noun trademark
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations; a system giving the prices of shares in smaller and newer companies that are traded Over The Counter (= directly between dealers on a national computer network rather than on a stockmarket) in the US. Nasdaq is officially known as the Nasdaq Stock Exchange

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   The National Association of Securities Dealers' Automated Quotations System, formerly owned and operated by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD). NASDAQ is an electronic stock market based in New York listing many leading high-tech companies. The exchange's index - the NASDAQ Composite - has become an alternative benchmark to the DJIA.
   ■ www.Nasdaq.com ■
   ► See also High Tech Stock, DJIA.


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• AMEX competitor

• Apple market?

• Big company located in Times Square

• Big tech exchange

• Dow-Jones counterpart

• Exchange where YHOO is traded

• Financial-page acronym

• First electronic stock market

• Home to many techs

• Important market

• Index with a composite

• It has many techs

• Market for Microsoft

• Market grp.

• N.Y.S.E. alternative

• Noted company headquartered in Times Square

• NYSE cousin

• NYSE rival

• One place to make a trade

• Over-the-counter acronym

• Over-the-counter securities reporter

• Over-the-counter sys.

• Stock exchange

• Stock-market acronym

• Stock-page abbr.

• Tech-heavy exchange

• Tech-heavy list

• Tech-heavy listing

• Tech-heavy stock exchange

• Wall Street acronym

• Wall Street index

• Where AMZN stock is traded

• Where GOOG is traded

• Where Starbucks is SBUX

• Where STEC stock is traded

• Where to find an eBay listing

• Where to find EBAY

• Where to find eBay and Google

• Where YHOO stock is traded

• AMEX competitor

• Apple market?

• Big company located in Times Square

• Big tech exchange

• Dow-Jones counterpart

• Exchange where YHOO is traded

• Financial-page acronym

• First electronic stock market

• Home to many techs

• Important market

• Index with a composite

• It has many techs

• Market for Microsoft

• Market grp.

• N.Y.S.E. alternative

• Noted company headquartered in Times Square

• NYSE cousin

• NYSE rival

• One place to make a trade

• Over-the-counter acronym

• Over-the-counter securities reporter

• Over-the-counter sys.

• Stock exchange

• Stock-market acronym

• Stock-page abbr.

• Tech-heavy exchange

• Tech-heavy list

• Tech-heavy listing

• Tech-heavy stock exchange

• Wall Street acronym

• Wall Street index

• Where AMZN stock is traded

• Where GOOG is traded

• Where Starbucks is SBUX

• Where STEC stock is traded

• Where to find an eBay listing

• Where to find EBAY

• Where to find eBay and Google

• Where YHOO stock is traded

• A computerized data system to provide brokers with price quotations for securities traded over the counter

• National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
Nasdaq: translation

( National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System)
An electronic quotation system that provides price quotations to market participants about the more actively traded common stock issues in the OTC market . About 4000 common stock issues are included in the Nasdaq system. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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The Nasdaq stock market is the second largest equity market in the US.It is screen-based, with multiple competing market-makers. The Nasdaq system is the market's electronic communications facility. Exchange Handbook Glossary

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Nasdaq Nas‧daq [ˈnæzdæk] noun trademark
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations; a system giving the prices of shares in smaller and newer companies that are traded Over The Counter (= directly between dealers on a national computer network rather than on a stockmarket) in the US. Nasdaq is officially known as the Nasdaq Stock Exchange

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   The National Association of Securities Dealers' Automated Quotations System, formerly owned and operated by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD). NASDAQ is an electronic stock market based in New York listing many leading high-tech companies. The exchange's index - the NASDAQ Composite - has become an alternative benchmark to the DJIA.
   ■ www.Nasdaq.com ■
   ► See also High Tech Stock, DJIA.


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
фин., амер. сокр. от National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation

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abbrev.: NASDAQNational Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations"Автоматизированные котировки Национальной ассоциации дилеров по ценным бумагам" (НАСДАК): система компьютеризированной внебиржевой котировки акций в США, организованная НАСД в 1971 г.; объединяет примерно 3500 брокеров и дилеров и позволяет получать котировки по 4 тыс. ценным бумагам (по каждой должно быть зарегистрировано не менее двух дилеров, поддерживающих рынок), а также по опционным контрактам на основе фондового индекса НАСДАК; состоит из трех уровней: получение наивысших котировок, получение всех котировок, введение в систему дилерами своих котировок.
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Система автоматизированных котировок Национальной ассоциации дилеров по ценным бумагам
.Электронная система котировок, предоставляющая участникам рынка котировки наиболее торгуемых на внебиржевом рынке обыкновенных акций. В настоящее время в системе NASDAQ котируются обыкновенные акции более 4000 эмитентов.Инвестиционная деятельность.

найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Nasdaq: übersetzung

NASDAQNas|daq 〈[næ̣sdɛk] m.; -; unz.; Abk. für engl.〉 National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, US-amerikan. Börse für Unternehmen der Informationstechnologie

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NASDAQ,
 
Abkürzung für National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations System ['næʃnl əsəʊsɪ'eɪʃn ɔf sɪ'kjʊərətɪz 'diːləz ɔːtə'mætɪt kwəʊ''teɪʃnz 'sɪstəmz, englisch], seit 1971 von der National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD; Aufsichtsbehörde des Over-the-Counter-Marktes in den USA) betriebenes elektronisches Kursinformations- und Handelssystem (Sitz: New York). Die NASDAQ, eine reine Computerbörse, bringt innovative, wachstumsorientierte Unternehmen mit risikobereiten Investoren zusammen und gilt als wichtigster Markt für Technologiewerte. Über diese Börse werden die von Marketmakers angegebenen Geld- und Briefkurse für die umsatzstärksten Aktien des Over-the-Counter-Marktes landesweit verbreitet. Der NASDAQ-Composite-Index (Kurzbezeichnung NASDAQ) erfasst die Marktentwicklung von rd. 4 900 Werten. Europäische Tochtergesellschaft ist die NASDAQ Europe Limited.


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