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Historical symbol/ticker tape information

Last post 02-10-2007, 2:21 by PTJim. 1 replies.
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  •  02-09-2007, 20:50 22889

    Historical symbol/ticker tape information

    I'm trying to do a bit of research on the use of symbols on each exchange.

    Does anyone know when the NYSE/AMEX introduced stock symbols for each stock?

    Does anyone know if the original "ticker tapes" had either symbols or an abberviated company name, or something else? (Perhaps you might have read an old trading book that talked about it?)

    Cheers,
    Richard.


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  •  02-10-2007, 2:21 22890 in reply to 22889

    Re: Historical symbol/ticker tape information

    Interesting question. 

    According to Wikipedia, Standard & Poors was the first to standardize ticker symbols for the ticker machines, but implies that prior to that nonstandard symbols were sent over the tape. Some of those could very well have been abbreviated company names, but the article isn't well-sourced and I haven't found anything better yet.

    Will post a followup if I run across anything more. Surely somebody has devoted their life to an authoritative history of the ticker tape, so the info's got to be out there somewhere.

    Somewhere buried in this site for vintage ticker machines might be the info you seek - someone is probably out there selling original printed tapes from various generations of machines.
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