The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the U.S. State of Nebraska.
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What is the Stock Exchange and how does it work? The Stock Exchange is nothing more than a giant globally network tend to orginize the market place where every day huge sums of money are moved back and forth. In total over sixty trillion (60,000,000,000, 000) euro a year are traded. More then the vallue of all goods and services of the entire world economy. However it's not appels or second hand toothbrushes that are traded on this marketplace. But predominantly securities. Securities are rights to assets , mostly in the form of checks. A share stands for a share in a company. But why are shares traded at all? Well, first and foremost the value of a share relates to the company behind it. If you think the value of a company in terms of a pizza. The bigger the overal size of the pizza, the bigger every piece is. If for example facebook is able to increase its profits with a new buisness model. The size of the companies pizza will also increase, and as a result so will the value of its shares. This is of course great for the share holders. A share with perhaps use to be thirtyeight euros could now be worth a whole fifty euros. When it's sold this represents a profit of twelve euro per share! But what does facebook gain from this? The company can raise funds by selling the shares and invest or expand it's buisness. Facebook for example has earned sixty million dollars from it's listing on the Stock Exchange. The trading of shares though, is frequently a game of chance. No one can say whay company is going to preform well and what not. If a company has a good reputation, investors will back it. A company with a poor reputation or poor preformance will have dificulty selling its shares. Unlike a normal market witch goods can be touched and taken home. On the Stock Exchange only vurtual products are avalable. They apear in the form of shareprices and tables on monitors. Such shareprices can rise or fall within seconds. Shareholders have therefor have to act quickly in order not to miss an opertunity. Even a simple rumor can result in the demant for a share falling fast regardless of the real value of the company. Of course the oposite is also posible. If a particular large amount of people buy weak shares. Becouse if they see for example great potential behind an idea. There value will rise as a result. In particular young companies can benefit from this. Even if there sales might be falling, they can generate cash by placing there sales. In the best case senario this will result in there idea becomming reality. In the worst case senario. this will result in a speculative bubble with nothing more than hot air. And in a case with bubbles, at somepoint they will burst. The value of Germanies biggest thirthy companies is summarized in what is known as the DAX share index. The DAX shows how well or poor each of this mayor companies and there by the economy as a whole are preforming at the present time. Stock Exchange is in other countries that also have there own intecies. And all of this markets together create a globally networked markedplace. Subtitles by Tiago Scholten. Subtitles by the Amara.org community
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- .ne.us – Internet second-level domain for the state of Nebraska
- 37th state to join the United States of America
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- Adjacent states:
- Agriculture in Nebraska
- airports (category)
- American West
- Amusement parks in Nebraska
- Arbor Day
- Arboreta in Nebraska
- Archaeology of Nebraska
- Architecture of Nebraska
- Art museums and galleries in Nebraska
- Astronomical observatories in Nebraska
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- Berkshire Hathaway
- Botanical gardens in Nebraska
- Boy Scouts of America
- Buildings and structures in Nebraska
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- California Trail
- Capital of the state of Nebraska
- Capital punishment
- Capitol of the State of Nebraska
- Carhenge (tourist attraction)
- Census Designated Places in Nebraska
- Census statistical areas in Nebraska
- cities
- Climate of Nebraska
- Climate change in Nebraska
- colleges
- Communications in Nebraska
- companies (category)
- congressional districts
- legislators
- Convention centers in Nebraska
- cottonwood
- Counties of the state of Nebraska
- Culture of Nebraska
- Category:Nebraska culture
- breweries (category)
- Omaha (category)
- museums (category)
- musical groups (category)
- religion (category)
- theaters (category)
- writers (category)
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- East Omaha
- Economy of Nebraska
- Education in Nebraska
- Elections in the state of Nebraska
- Environment of Nebraska
- etymologies
- executions
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- Farming
- Festivals in Nebraska
- Flag of the state of Nebraska
- Ford, Gerald Rudolph, Jr.
- Forts in Nebraska
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- Geography of Nebraska
- Geology of Nebraska
- Ghost towns in Nebraska
- Goldenrod
- Government of the state of Nebraska website
- government agencies
- Governor of the state of Nebraska
- Great Plains
- Great Seal of the State of Nebraska
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- Heritage railroads in Nebraska
- Highway routes in Nebraska
- Lincoln Highway
- list
- interstate (category)
- Nebraska Department of Roads (category)
- state (category)
- U.S. (category)
- Hiking trails in Nebraska
- History of Nebraska
- Homestead Act
- hospitals
- Houses (category)
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Job's Daughters was founded in Omaha in 1920 by Ethel T. Wead Mick.
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- Lakes of Nebraska
- Lancaster, Nebraska Territory
- Landmarks in Nebraska
- law
- Lincoln, Nebraska, territorial and state capital since 1867
- Lincoln Highway
- Lists related to the state of Nebraska:
- List of airports in Nebraska
- List of census statistical areas in Nebraska
- List of cities in Nebraska
- List of colleges and universities in Nebraska
- List of counties in Nebraska
- List of dams and reservoirs in Nebraska
- List of forts in Nebraska
- List of ghost towns in Nebraska
- List of governors of Nebraska
- List of high schools in Nebraska
- List of highway routes in Nebraska
- List of hospitals in Nebraska
- List of individuals executed in Nebraska
- List of lakes in Nebraska
- List of law enforcement agencies in Nebraska
- List of museums in Nebraska
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska
- List of newspapers in Nebraska
- List of people from Nebraska
- List of power stations in Nebraska
- List of radio stations in Nebraska
- List of railroads in Nebraska
- List of Registered Historic Places in Nebraska
- List of rivers of Nebraska
- List of school districts in Nebraska
- List of state parks in Nebraska
- List of state prisons in Nebraska
- List of symbols of the state of Nebraska
- List of television stations in Nebraska
- List of United States congressional delegations from Nebraska
- List of United States congressional districts in Nebraska
- List of United States representatives from Nebraska
- List of United States senators from Nebraska
- List of villages in Nebraska
- Louisiana Purchase
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- Maps of Nebraska
- meadowlark
- metropolitan areas
- Midwestern United States
- Missouri River
- Mormon Trail
- Mountains of Nebraska
- Museums in Nebraska
- Music of Nebraska
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- National Forests of Nebraska
- National Recreation Trails in Nebraska
- National Wildlife Refuges (category)
- Natural history of Nebraska
- Nature centers in Nebraska
- navy ships named USS Nebraska
- NE – United States Postal Service postal code for the state of Nebraska
- Nebraska website
- Nebraska Extreme
- Nebraska Library Commission
- Nebraska Religious Coalition for Science Education
- Nebraska State Capitol
- Nebraska State Historical Society
- Nebraska State Patrol
- newspapers (category)
- North Omaha
- North Platte River
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- Old West
- Omaha, Nebraska, territorial capital 1854-1867
- See here for a complete listing of categories.
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- Prairie
- Nebraska Panhandle
- Panorama Point
- parks, state
- People from Nebraska
- Pine Ridge
- Platte River
- politicians (category)
- Politics of Nebraska
- prisons, state
- Protected areas of Nebraska
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- radio stations
- railroads
- Rainwater Basin
- Registered Historic Places
- Religion in Nebraska
- Rivers of Nebraska
- Roads
- Rock formations in Nebraska
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- Spade Ranch
- Sandhills
- school districts
- high schools
- Scouting in Nebraska
- seal
- senators
- Settlements in Nebraska
- slavery
- state (category)
- United States
- ships of the U.S. Navy, USS Nebraska
- Smith Falls
- Sports in Nebraska
- State of Nebraska website
- state highways (category)
- State Patrol of Nebraska
- state prisons
- state universities
- Structures in Nebraska
- Symbols of the state of Nebraska
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- Telecommunications in Nebraska
- Telephone area codes in Nebraska
- television stations
- Territory of Dakota, (1861–1882)-1889
- Territory of Louisiana, 1805–1812
- Territory of Missouri, 1812–1821
- Territory of Nebraska, 1854–1867
- Tourism in Nebraska website
- Transportation in Nebraska
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- Unincorporated communities in Nebraska
- United States of America
- States of the United States of America
- United States census statistical areas of Nebraska
- United States congressional delegations from Nebraska
- United States congressional districts in Nebraska
- United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
- United States District Court for the District of Nebraska
- United States Representatives from Nebraska
- United States Senators from Nebraska
- Universities and colleges in Nebraska
- U.S. highway routes in Nebraska
- US-NE – ISO 3166-2:US region code for the state of Nebraska
- USS Nebraska
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- Waterfalls of Nebraska
- Wikimedia
- wildlife
- Wild West
- Wildcat Hills
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See also
- Topic overview:
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Nebraska
- All pages with titles beginning with Nebraska
- All pages with titles containing Nebraska