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    NASDAQ: An Electronic Marketplace
    I am Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Economics Report.
    A listener in China askeds about the history of the world?Ts largest electronic stock market, NASDAQ.
    Many companies want to sell stocks so they can get money to expand their businesses. Stock is shares of ownership. Shares can be bought and sold on the trading floor of a stock exchange. Or they can be traded through and an over-the-counter market. Such a market links dealers directly by a computer or telephone system.
    By 1961, Congress became concerned that the over-the-counter market was disorganized. So the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed that dealers use an electronic system to organize their sales.
    The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system began in 1971. Today, it is known as the NASDAQ Stock Market, or just NASDAQ.
    Tra***ionally, it has offered a hall home to smaller companies. It accepts stocks that are lower in market value and traded it less often than shares on the New York Stock Exchange. But NASDAQ also trades big, active stocks. Among them is Microsoft, maker of the operating system on most personal computers.
    NASDAQ provides price information for over-the-counter stocks as well as many companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The prices are published in newspapers.
    On NASDAQ, each stock has a number of dealers called market makers. They buy and sell shares for themselves and investors. Market makers use their own money as needed.
    NASDAQ lists about 3300 companies. It points out that it lists more companies and trades more shares per day, on average, than any other market in the country.
    But the world?Ts largest stock market is the New York Stock Exchange. Major activitiesy still takes place on a trading floor. Each stock is handled by one specialist who acts as a market maker and has other duties. Specialists are expected to keep a fair and orderly market.
    Many people want a modern system of electronic trading. The exchange took a big step in April. It announced plans to combine with an electronic market, Archipelago. Two days later, competition grew when NASDAQ announced an agreement to buy Instant Net Instinet, another electronic trading system.
    This VOA Special English Economics Report was written by Mario Ritter. I am Barbara Klein.
    Good job, toad! Bài nghe rất tốt!
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    I?Tm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Economics Report.
    A listener in China askeds about the history of the world?Ts largest electronic stock market NASDAQ (sao lại có thể sai từ này được chứ, nó nằm ngay trong tựa bài mà).
    Many companies want to sell stock so they can get money to expand their business. Stock is shares of ownership. Shares can be bought and sold on the trading floor of a stock exchange. Or they can be traded through an Over-the-Counter (OTC) market. Such a market links dealers directly by a computer or telephone system.
    By 1961, Congress became concerned that the OTC market was disorganised. So the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed that dealers use electronic system to organise their sales.
    The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system began in 1971. Today, it is known as the NASDAQ stock market or just NASDAQ.
    Tra***ionally, it has offered a home to smaller companies. It accepts stocks that lower in market value and traded less often than shares on the New York Stock Exchange. But NASDAQ also trades big, active stocks. Among them is MIcrosoft, maker of the operating system on most personal computers.
    NASDAQ provides price information for OTC stocks as well as many companies listed on New York Stock Exchange. The prices are published in newspapers.
    On NASDAQ, each stock has a number of dealers call market makers. They buy and sell shares for themselves and investors. Market makers use their own money as needed.
    NASDAQ lists about 3300 companies. It points out that it lists more companies and trades more shares per day, on average, than any other market in the country.
    But the word?Ts largest stock market is New York Stock Exchange. Major activities activity still takes place on a trading floor . Each stock is handled by one specialist who acts as market marker maker and has other duties.Specialists are expected to keep a fair and orderly of electronic trading market.
    Many people want to a modern system of eletronic trading.The exchange took a big step in April. It announced plans to combine with an ecletronic market, Archipelago. Two days later, competition grew when NASDAQ announced an agreement to buy Internet Instinet, another electronic trading system.
    This VOA Special English Economics Report was written by Mario Ritter. I''m Barbara Klein.
    Note: New York là 2 từ riêng biệt làm sao có thể viết dính nhau được.

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    I?Tm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Economics Report.
    A listener in China askeds about the history of the world?Ts largest electronic stock market: NASDAQ.
    Many companies want to sell stocks so they can get money to expand their business. Stock is shares of ownership. Shares can be bought and sold on the trading floor of a stock exchange. Or they can be traded through an over-the-counter market. Such a market links dealers directly by a computer or telephone system.
    By 1961, Congress became concerned that the over-the-counter market was disorganised. So the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed the that dealers use an electronic system to organise their sales.
    The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system began in 1971. Today it is known as the NASDAQ Stock Market or just NASDAQ.
    Tra***ionally, it has offered a home to smaller companies. It accepts stocks that are lower in market value and traded less often than shares on the New York Stock Exchange. But NASDAQ also trades big, active stocks. Among them is Microsoft, maker of the operating system on most personal computers.
    NASDAQ provides price information for over-the-counter stocks as well as many companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The prices are published in newspapers.
    On NASDAQ, each stock has a number of dealers called market makers. THey buy and sell shares for themselves and investors. Market makers use their own money as needed.
    NASDAQ lists about 3300 companies. It points out that it lists more companies and trades more shares per day, on average, than any other market in the country.
    But the world?Ts largest stock market is the New York Stock Exchange. Majoir Major activities activity still takes place on the a trading floor. Each stock is handled by 1 specialist who acts as the market maker and has other duties. Specialists are expected to keep a fair and orderly market.
    Many people want a mordern system of electronic trading. The exchange took a big step in April. It announced a plans to combine with an electronic market, Archipelago. 2 (không bao giờ được viết số đầu câu) Two days later, competion grew when NASDAQ announced an agreement to buy Instant Net Instinet, another electronic trading system.
    This VOA Special English Economics Report was written by Mario Ritter. I?Tm Barbara Klein.
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    I?Tm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Economics Report.
    A listener in China askeds about the history of the world?Ts largest electronic stock market, NASDAQ.
    Many companies want to sell stocks so they can get money to expand their businesses. Stock is shares of ownership.
    Shares can be bought and sold on a the trading floor of the a stock exchange. Or they can be traded through and an over-the-counter market. Such a market links dealers directly by a computer or telephone system.
    By 1961, Congress became concerned that the over-the-counter market was disorganized. So the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed that dealers use electronic system to organize their sales.
    The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system began in 1971. Today it?Ts known as a NASDAQ Stock Market or just NASDAQ.
    Tra***ionally, it has offered a home to smaller companies. It assesses accepts stocks that are lower in market value and traded less often than shares on the NY Stock Exchange. But NASDAQ also trades big, active stocks. Among them is Microsoft, maker of the operating system on most personal computers.
    NASDAQ provides price information for over-the-counter stocks as well as many companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The prices are public published in newspapers.
    On NASDAQ, each stock has a number of dealers called market makers. They buy and sell shares for themselves and investors. Market makers use their own money as needed.
    NASDAQ lists about 3300 companies. It points out that it lists more companies and trades more shares per day, on average, than any other markets in the country.
    But the world?Ts largest stock market is the New York Stock Exchange. Major activities activity still takes place on the a trading floor. Each stock is handled by one specialist who acts as a market maker and has other duties. Specialists are expected to keep a fair and orderly market.
    Many people want a modern system of electronic trading. The exchange took a big step in April. It announced plans to combine with an electronic market, Archipelago. Two days later, competition grew when NASDAQ announced an agreement to buy internet Instinet, another electronic trading system.
    This VOA Special English Economics Report was written by Mario Ritter. I?Tm Barbara Klein.
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    I?Tm Barbara Klein with the VOA Special English Economics Report.
    A listener in China asks about the history of the world?Ts largest electronic stock market: NASDAQ.
    Many companies want to sell stock so they can get money to expand their business. Stock is shares of ownership. Shares can be bought and sold on the trading floor of a stock exchange. Or they can be traded through an the Over-the-Counter market. Such a market links dealers directly by a computer or telephone system.
    By 1961, Congress became concerned that the Over-the-Counter market was disorganized. So, the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed that dealers use an eletronic system to organize their sales.
    The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations System began in 1971. Today, it is known as the NASDAQ Stock Market or just NASDAQ.
    Tra***ionally, it has offered a hall home to smaller companies. It accepts stocks that are lower in market value and traded less often and shares on the New York Stock Exchange. But NASDAQ also trades big, active stocks. Among them is Microsoft, maker of the operating system on most personal computers.
    NASDAQ provides price information for Over-the-Counter stocks as well as many companies listed on New York Stock Exchange. The prices are populared published in newspapers.
    On NASDAQ, each stock has a number of dealers called market makers. They buy and sell shares for themselves and investors. Market makers use their own money as needed.
    NASDAQ lists about 3300 companies. It points out that it lists more companies and trades more shares per day, on average, than any other market in the country.
    But the world?Ts largest stock market is the New York Stock Exchange. Major activities activity still takes place on a trading floor. Each stock is handled by one specialist who acts as a market maker and has other duties. Specialists are expected to keep a fair and orderly market.
    Many people want a modern system of electronic trading. The exchanges took a big step in April. It annouced plans to combine with an electronic market, Archipelago. Two days later, competition grew when NASDAQ announced an agreement to buy Instinet, another electronic system.
    This VOA Special English Economics Report was written by Mario Ritter. I?Tm Barbara Klein.
    Quên khen 1 câu khích lệ nên phải quay trở lại nè
    Nghe tốt lắm orbit, tiến bộ đáng kể
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    Cuối cùng là bài của herotran80

    I?Tm Barbara Klein with VOA Special English Economics Report.
    A listener in China askeds about the history of the world?Ts largest electronic stock market, NASDAQ.
    Many companies want to sell their stock so they can get money to expand their business. Stock is shares of ownership. Shares can be bought and sold on the trading floor of a stock exchange. Or they can be traded through and an over-the-counter market. Such a market linkeds dealers directly by a computer or telephone system.
    By 1961, Congress became concerned that is the over-the-counter market was disorganized. So the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed that dealers used an electronic system to organize their shares sales.
    The National Association of Securities Dealers automatic Automated Quotations system began in 1971. Today it is known as the NASDAQ Stock Market or just NASDAQ.
    Tra***ionally, it has offered a home to smaller companies. It accepts stocks that are lower in market value and traded less often than shares on the New York Stock Exchange. But NASDAQ also trades big, active stocks. Among them is Microsoft, maker of the operating system on most personal computers.
    NASDAQ provides price information for over-the-counter stocks as well as many companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The prices are public published in newspapers.
    On NASDAQ, each stock has a number of dealers called market makers. They buy and sell shares for themselves and investors. Market makers use their own money as needed.
    NASDAQ lists about 3,300 companies. It points out that it lists more companies and trades more shares per day, on average, than any other market in the country.
    But the world?Ts largest stock market is the New York Stock Exchange. Major activitiesactivity still takes place on a trading floor. Each stock is handled by one specialist who acts as the market maker and has other duties. Specialists are expected to keep a fair and orderly market.
    Many people want a modern system of electronic trading. The exchange took a big step in April. It announced plans to combine with an electronic market, Archipelago. Two days later, competition group grew when NASDAQ announced to buy Instinet, another electronic trading system.
    This VOA Special English Economics Report was written by Mario Ritter. I?Tm Barbara Klein.
    Nghe khá như vậy mà còn bảo bài tập chị cho ngày càng khó là sao. Mà thế nào là khó, thế nào là dễ? Cái gì mình biết nó thì đó là dễ còn cái gì nó biết mình mà mình hổng biết nó thì là khó, thế thôi! Vì vậy muốn biến cái khó thành cái dễ thì phải chủ động làm quen với nó chứ (câu nói hay nhất trong ngày, híhí)
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    Bài nghe của tuần này coi như xong, nếu ai chưa đọc thì làm ơn quay lại cuối trang 45 đọc cho kỹ Bảng tổng kết của Maroon (để khỏi uổng công tui ngồi soạn) . Mọi người tiếp tục ''ngâm cứu'' những điểm Maroon đã nêu trong đó và trả lời cho câu hỏi cũng ở trong đó luôn. Ngày mai Maroon sẽ post bài mới lên.
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    Em cảm ơn chị MARRON đã chữa bài cho bọn em nhá! Nghe tưởng mình viết đúng mà sai be bét hết cả .Hic hic...mặc dù tốc độ đọc chậm như thế mà vẫn ko ổn tẹo nào... Mà em thấy bài này nghe còn dễ đấy, ko biết bài khó hơn nghe còn thê thảm thế nào nữa..oe oe .Lần sau phải cố gắng nhiều nhiều vây!!! Thanks you vinamilk chị nhá !
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    hay wá, cho em tham gia với
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    Dạo này chị Maroon nhiều việc quá nên không còn cẩn thận như trước nữa! Chị bỏ sót vài lỗi của em đấy nhá! Nhưng như thế lại hay... cẩn thận quá( -> khó tính) là khó ....chống lầy lắm nghe....
    Em vẫn sai các lỗi về s. Híc, không sửa được...chủ yếu là đoán nhiều. Trong bài vừa rồi có cái cụm từ này em chưa hiểu lắm: over-the-counter market. Chị giải thích cho em với! ( ở chỗ the over - the - counter em nghe được the ở trước rồi nhưng nghĩ nó chẳng có nghĩa gì cả liền đổi thành is).

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