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  2. CUSIP - Wikipedia

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    A CUSIP (/ ˈ k j uː s ɪ p /) is a nine-character numeric or alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies a North American financial security for the purposes of facilitating clearing and settlement of trades.

  3. List of UK top-ten singles in 1977 - Wikipedia

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    Single peaked in 1976 but still in chart in 1977. ♦ Single released in 1977 but peaked in 1978. (#) Year-end top-ten single position and rank Entered: The date that the single first appeared in the chart. Peak: Highest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart.

  4. Timeline of chart shows on UK radio - Wikipedia

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    The withdrawal of the Big Top 40 from their stations leads Bauer Radio to roll out the UK Chart Show across the Hits Radio network, built on the Sunday afternoon show introduced on Hits Radio Manchester in 2018, [15] whilst Wireless Group begins its own weekly show across its FM network, the Total Access Top 40, hosted by Olivia Jones.

  5. PetSmart - Wikipedia

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    PetSmart is originally started as Pet Food Warehouse in 1986. The initial two stores opened their doors in 1987 in Phoenix. Jim and Janice Dougherty conceived the idea of a chain of discount pet-food warehouses, and, with the initial financial backing of Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, incorporated under the name Pacific Coast Distributing in 1986.

  6. E-mini S&P - Wikipedia

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    The original ("big") S&P contract was subsequently split 2:1, bringing it to 250 times the index. Hedge funds often prefer trading the E-mini over the big S&P since the older ("big") contract still uses the open outcry pit trading method, with its inherent delays, versus the all-electronic Globex system for the E-mini. The current average daily ...

  7. Marshall Islands stick chart - Wikipedia

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    Individual charts varied so much in form and interpretation that the individual navigator who made the chart was the only person who could fully interpret and use it. The use of stick charts ended after World War II when new electronic technologies made navigation more accessible and travel among islands by canoe lessened.

  8. Mr. Big discography - Wikipedia

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    Peak chart positions Certifications JPN [4] 1996 Big Bigger Biggest: Greatest Hits: 2 RIAJ: 3× Platinum [15] 2000 Deep Cuts: The Best of the Ballads: 12 RIAJ: Gold [16] 2004 Greatest Hits: 70 2009 Next Time Around: Best of Mr. Big: 10 2014 The Vault — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

  9. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Official charts and indicative revenue data going back to 1900 [22] Aggregator of chart data from sources such as Billboard, OCC and more [23] Rate Your Music: Music database, community ratings, reviews and lists 6,166,245 [24] 1,739,566 [24] API is planned but not functional as of 2024. [25] [26] No special rights granted. Web scraping is ...