NOUN
- a stock exchange in New York
- the large display board at the New York Stock Exchange that reports on stocks traded on the exchange
How To Use big board In A Sentence
- The Big Board's roots as an icon of American capitalism go back to 1792, when traders signed an agreement under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street. Feds Sink Nasdaq's Bid to Buy Big Board
- Volume on the Big Board slumped to 130. 4 million shares, about one-third the average trading volume in recent weeks.
- The result was hit 40 big board, this scholar fainted.
- Indeed, some institutional traders say they now prefer trading NASDAQ stocks over the Big Board's.
- Nonetheless, the author suggests that Mr. Grasso was the greatest chairman the Big Board ever had, a supersalesman who raided the Nasdaq for listings and engineered the reopening of the market after Sept. 11, 2001. A Sympathetic Look at Grasso the Greedy
- Nonetheless, Nasdaq's move to assemble a rival bid for the Big Board shows that Mr. Greifeld feels immense pressure to make a countermove after many of his major peers from Toronto to Sydney have announced international combinations. Nasdaq Is Nearing Rival Bid for NYSE
- The Big Board found that Mr Kleid effected unauthorized, unsuitable and excessive transactions and exercised discretion without written authorization.
- In 2002, it took a year for this measure to get above 50% (indicating that the majority of Big Board stocks were in a medium-term uptrend) and sound the "all-clear" in 2003, she adds. Capital Idea: Preserve It
- But the long and the short of it was, Nadine, Chazen and I all had 2 Polaroids taken and then, to ice that cake of vanity, we got editorial choice over which one became our official Big Board mugshot.
- It is a sort of a big board game type contraption, free standing, and the size of an upright fridge.