stock-symbol-examples
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Stock Symbols
News services, financial sites, blogs are various other websites all refer to stocks on a regular basis. Some mentions are part of a news story while others give advice and review the stock or the company.
The Problem
Formulate an unambiguous, machine parseable, representation that can be used when stocks are mentioned. This should work with hReview as it's just marking up the recommended example a bit more to make it easier for tools. (Also see # 9 in hReview FAQ)
Participants
- John Panzer
- Sujata Ramchandran
Real-World Examples
- From Yahoo! stocks
Shares of Tractor Supply (TSCO:Nasdaq - commentary - research - Cramer's Take)
- MSN Money
The 2006 portfolio is up 12%, lead by Expeditors International of Washington (EXPD, news, msgs), CSX (CSX, news, msgs) and Caterpillar (CAT, news, msgs), up 59%, 46% and 39%, respectively
- From Motley Fool
I made my top pick Quality Systems (Nasdaq: QSII)
- Wall Street Journal
Toyota Motor Corp. reported Wednesday a 39% rise in its fourth-quarter
- From Google Finance (the ".A" denotes class A shares)
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (Public, NYSE:BRK.A)
- From a stock pick blog.
Today's pick is Time Warner.
- From a spam email
Golden Apple Oil and Gas, Inc. (GAPJ) THIS ST OCK IS EXTREMELY UNDERVALUED! GAPJ - is our NEXT HOT P ICK, which we feel is most undervalued stock we have ever featured and should out perform all other picks.
- From a spam stock tracking site (spamnation.info)
name symbol last date total BackWeb Technologies Ltd BWEB 10.06.2006 6
Existing Practices
- Summary of common patterns discovered
- Other attempts to solve The Problem
Proposal
- Early drafts
- Link to related pages as they become available
- -brainstorming
- - proposal
- -microformat
See Also
- Other microformats
- Normative references for tags used