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Oct.28
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Tuesday, 28 Oct 2008
Top 10 Biggest Gains in the Nasdaq
Topics:Dow Jones Industrial Average | Stock Market
The Nasdaq Composite [COMP
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Top 10 Biggest Point Moves
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Top 10 Biggest Percent Moves
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The biggest gainers in the Nasdaq 100 today were Virgin Media [VMED
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