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  2. Value Line - Wikipedia

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    Value Line, Inc. is an independent investment research and financial publishing firm based in New York City. Founded in 1931 by Arnold Bernhard, Value Line is best known for publishing The Value Line Investment Survey , a stock analysis newsletter that tracks approximately 1,700 publicly traded stocks.

  3. Value Line Composite Index - Wikipedia

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    The Value Line Composite Index (VLCI) are two futures market indices published by Value Line, both comprising 1,681 publicly listed companies on the NYSE, NYSE American, NASDAQ, and TSX stock exchanges. They include all components of the company's Value Line Investment Survey except for closed-end funds, [1] designed to be representative of the ...

  4. Isovalue lines - Wikipedia

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    Isovalue lines. In microeconomics, isovalue lines define a relationship between the production of two products [clarification needed] in which the total market value is constant. For example: In a market that produces bread and wine, the market is willing to trade one bottle of wine for three breads. If this relationship is constant, we would ...

  5. Value Line, Inc. Announces Stock Repurchase Program - AOL

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    Value Line, Inc. Announces Stock Repurchase Program NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Value Line, Inc., (NASDAQ: VALU) announced today that its Board of Directors approved on September 19, 2012 a new ...

  6. Line integral - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a line integral is an integral where the function to be integrated is evaluated along a curve. [1] The terms path integral, curve integral, and curvilinear integral are also used; contour integral is used as well, although that is typically reserved for line integrals in the complex plane .

  7. Number line - Wikipedia

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    Number line. The order of the natural numbers shown on the number line. In elementary mathematics, a number line is a picture of a graduated straight line that serves as visual representation of the real numbers. Every point of a number line is assumed to correspond to a real number, and every real number to a point. [1]

  8. Jean Buttner - Wikipedia

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    Jean Buttner. Jean Buttner was the Chairman of the Board, President, CEO, and COO of Value Line, Inc. and Arnold Bernhard & Co., Inc. Buttner had held these positions since 1986. She was forced to step down and relinquish all executive titles with Value Line and its family of mutual funds by the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 4 ...

  9. Value investing - Wikipedia

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    Value investing is an investment paradigm that involves buying securities that appear underpriced by some form of fundamental analysis. [1] All forms of value investing derive from the investment philosophy taught by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd at Columbia Business School in 1928 and subsequently developed in their 1934 text Security Analysis .