 52-Week Hi & Low  Highest & lowest selling price of the stock during the preceding 52 week  Company Name/Name of Stock  Ticker Symbol  Unique alphabetic.

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 52-Week Hi & Low  Highest & lowest selling price of the stock during the preceding 52 week  Company Name/Name of Stock  Ticker Symbol  Unique alphabetic name which identifies the stock.  Can be 1, 2 or 3 letters  Dividend Per Share  Annual dividend payment per share. If blank, company does not currently pay out dividends

 Dividend Yield  States the % of return on the dividend  Price/Earnings Ratio  Calculated by dividing the current stock price by earnings per share from the last 4 quarters  Trading Volume  Total number of shares traded for the day, listed in hundreds. To get the actual number traded, add 00 to the end of the number listed

 Day High & Low  Price range that the stock traded at throughout the day. In other words, max & min prices people paid for stock that day.  Close  Last trading price recorded when the market closed that day.  Net Change  Dollar value change in stock price from the previous day’s closing price