| January 6, 2009 | DJIA Definition: Dow Jones Industrial Average. A price-weighted average of 30 significant stocks traded on the NYSE and the Nasdaq. Often referred to as the "Dow", this index was invented by Charles Dow in 1896 and is the oldest index in the world as well as the most watched. Related Articles: Related Terms: Back to Glossary |
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| CEO Spends $4.58 Million on Massive Insider Buy! It could be the greatest tip-off of all time. The CEO of a small, fast-growing company just dipped into his own wallet to buy $4.58 million of his company’s shares… and not in some secret insider deal, but on the open market. What set off the spending spree? This CEO’s company is in a brand new federally-funded sector - one that didn’t exist seven years ago. Huge amounts of dollars are flowing in. What's more, he paid $15 a share, but the recent market swoon means you could pay as little as $12.50. This is a pure double-up situation. Keep reading... Find out more now |

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