Black Scholes Merton, Covered Call, Derivative, Dollar Strike, Great Recession, Penny Pilot
Options on equities valued below $50.00 have traditionally traded in $2.50 strike price increments. The SEC, in cooperation with options exchanges, has completed a pilot program of $1.00 strike price increments for options on equities valued...
Curriculum, DSTP, Education, Mathematics, Problem-based, Traditional
The purpose of this non-experimental, causal-comparative study was to examine 10th-grade achievement in mathematics when taught with a problem-based curriculum versus a traditional curriculum. Ex-post facto data collected by the...
United States (U.S.) credit card issuers attest to the fact that the economy has some underlying impact on credit card charge-off rates. Understanding this economic impact can lead to decisions that are more effective by credit card issuers...
United States--Delaware--World War II--New Castle Army Air Base--Civilian Employees
When the pilot calls 'clear' and this huge propeller begins to spin Mrs. Gladys Swanson will feel a glow of satisfaction for a job well done. She is shown busy assembling the intricately mechanized part. Also working is Sgt. Wilbur Craig
The ""J. A. Palmer, Jr."". Manufactured for [C. E. Davis Packing]. Exterior view. menhaden trawler based in Reedsville, Virginia. Acquired by United State Navy in 1917 as a patrol vessel until 1918 when it was fitted as a cable ship.
The ""J. A. Palmer, Jr."". Manufactured for [C. E. Davis Packing]. Exterior view. menhaden trawler based in Reedsville, Virginia. Acquired by United State Navy in 1917 as a patrol vessel until 1918 when it was fitted as a cable ship.
The ""J. A. Palmer, Jr."". Manufactured for [C. E. Davis Packing]. Exterior view. menhaden trawler based in Reedsville, Virginia. Acquired by United State Navy in 1917 as a patrol vessel until 1918 when it was fitted as a cable ship.
Launching Ways for Barge; cross section showing blocking when building barges, longitudinal view showing blocking and ways for launching; 14"" x 21.5""
Manufactured for American Car & Foundry. Plot of American Car & Foundry Company and surrounding property; shows the names of each building and when they were built; 29"" x 39.5""
when stern of the E. H. Blume was damaged, it was cut away and forward section shown here was towed to East coast port for repairs. Salvage made possible by rigid welded construction
United States--Delaware--World War II--Service Organizations--Red Cross
New Church on Friday evening September 29, when the first of the new series of service dances were held. Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis in cooperation with the Special Service office at Fort duPont. Mrs. G. Dudley Gray
These sleek greyhounds that once adorned Grace Church House, keep their watch in the basement of the church and will emerge when the new building is completed
Coin bank rocket ship shape; silver paint; red tip is made of rubber; plastic stopper on the bottom; the bottom rotates and this is where the coins come out; the coin is placed on a spring that retracts when you push the red button to launch the...
Notice the tree to left of belfry tower entrance. When the tree had to be taken down a small early Swedish gravestone was found in the pulp of the trunk of the tree. It is marked “M.B.,” and may now be seen close by the walkway and Thomas Cole...