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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation American Stock Exchange
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- noun a stock exchange in New York
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Also, Amex is 15 digits and starts with 37 – anything which is 3760.. is usually an actual Amex card while something like 3778 is a joint bank/Amex card (such as an altitude card from Westpac).
What The Numbers On Your Credit Card Mean | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Fearing the worst, she called Amex and had her suspicions confirmed: Her guests had charged $5,600 to her account.
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Fearing the worst, she called Amex and had her suspicions confirmed: Her guests had charged $5,600 to her account.
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Expanding the consortium ownership group could further lift business on NYSE Amex, which is the fourth-largest U.S. options exchange and has outgrown NYSE Arca, its sister market.
NYSE Explores Adding Partners to Amex Venture Jacob Bunge 2012
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Three years ago, the Amex was the only exchange interested in providing a home for SPACs, which were once viewed as vehicles ripe for fraud.
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Last year, SPACs accounted for nearly a quarter of all IPOs in the U.S., according to Dealogic, and the Amex was the go-to listing location for nearly all of them; 50 SPACs raised a combined $10 billion there.
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The NYSE, in turn, cooperated with the Amex, which is owned by Nasdaq's parent company.
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To use this card for travel, book a trip any way you like and then call Amex to have your reward points applied against the bill.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROB CARRICK 2010
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To use this card for travel, book a trip any way you like and then call Amex to have your reward points applied against the bill.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROB CARRICK 2010
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To use this card for travel, book a trip any way you like and then call Amex to have your reward points applied against the bill.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ROB CARRICK 2010
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