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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 871482" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>A common sight today is the highly publicized events in which a celebrity or executive from a <a href="http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/corporation.asp" target="_blank">corporation</a> stands behind the NYSE podium and pushes the button that signals the bells to ring. Many consider the act of ringing the bells to be quite an honor and a symbol of a lifetime of achievement. Furthermore, due to the amount of coverage that the opening/closing bells receive, many companies coordinate new product launches and other marketing-related events to start on the same day as when the company's representatives ring the bell. This daily tradition wasn't always this highly publicized either. In fact, it was only in 1995 that the NYSE began having special guests ring the bells on a regular basis. Prior to that, ringing the bells was usually the responsibility of the exchange's floor managers</p><p></p><p>Read more: <a href="http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/openingclosingbell.asp#ixzz1WFRpaGm9" target="_blank">http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/openingclosingbell.asp#ixzz1WFRpaGm9</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 871482, member: 1246"] A common sight today is the highly publicized events in which a celebrity or executive from a [URL="http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/corporation.asp"]corporation[/URL] stands behind the NYSE podium and pushes the button that signals the bells to ring. Many consider the act of ringing the bells to be quite an honor and a symbol of a lifetime of achievement. Furthermore, due to the amount of coverage that the opening/closing bells receive, many companies coordinate new product launches and other marketing-related events to start on the same day as when the company's representatives ring the bell. This daily tradition wasn't always this highly publicized either. In fact, it was only in 1995 that the NYSE began having special guests ring the bells on a regular basis. Prior to that, ringing the bells was usually the responsibility of the exchange's floor managers Read more: [URL]http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/openingclosingbell.asp#ixzz1WFRpaGm9[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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