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The history of the New York Stock Exchange begins with the signing of the Buttonwood Agreement by twenty-four New York City stockbrokers and merchants on May 17, 1792, outside at 68 Wall Street under a Buttonwood tree.
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Nasdaq first established itself as a transformational entity of innovations in the capital markets.
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The shares sold out almost immediately and the IPO generated more capital than any IPO since Ford Motor Company in 1956.
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Stock net change was -777.68
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Stock net change was +936.42
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Stock net change was -733.08
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Stock net change was +889.35
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