Constellation Stocks List

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Constellation Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 23 FOUR Shift4 expands its partnership with the Chicago White Sox
Apr 23 FOUR Chicago White Sox Expand Partnership with Shift4, Adding Ticketing Payments
Apr 22 STZ Why Constellation Brands (STZ) is a Top Stock for the Long-Term
Apr 22 STZ Constellation Brands distances itself from cannabis company Canopy Growth
Apr 21 CEG Hidden AI stock plays: Here are the companies powering the next revolution
Apr 20 CGC Benzinga Bulls And Bears: Tesla, DraftKings, Broadcom And Trader Says Buy Dogecoin In High 10 Cents If You Get A Chance
Apr 19 STZ 15 Largest Beer Companies in the World
Apr 19 FOUR The Most Undervalued Fintech: Mini Deep Dive On Shift4 Payments
Apr 19 FOUR Shift4 Payments upgraded as Redburn boosts chances of acquisition
Apr 19 NJR New Jersey Natural Gas to Reduce Fleet Emissions with Neste MY Renewable Diesel
Apr 19 FOUR Shift4 to Release First Quarter Earnings Results on May 9, 2024
Apr 19 FOUR Shift4 Payments: The Sell-Off Appears Overdone
Apr 18 CGC Canopy Growth Announces CBI Conversion to Exchangeable Shares and Newly Constituted Board of Directors
Apr 18 STZ Constellation Brands Announces Conversion of Common Shares and Exchange of Promissory Note Into Exchangeable Shares of Canopy Growth Corporation
Apr 18 CGC Canopy Growth, Aurora climb amid SAFER Banking Act push
Apr 18 EXC AI-Driven Power Demand Is Set to Jump 900% in Chicago Area, Exelon CEO Says
Apr 18 NJR New Jersey Resources Board of Directors Declares Quarterly Dividend
Apr 18 CEG Constellation Energy Corporation's (NASDAQ:CEG) Stock On An Uptrend: Could Fundamentals Be Driving The Momentum?
Apr 18 FOUR Shift4: A Profitable Outlook After An Unconsummated Buyout
Apr 17 CEG Hidden gen. AI picks that should be on investors' radars
Constellation

A constellation is a group of stars that forms an imaginary outline or pattern on the celestial sphere, typically representing an animal, mythological person or creature, a god, or an inanimate object.The origins of the earliest constellations likely go back to prehistory. People used them to relate stories of their beliefs, experiences, creation, or mythology. Different cultures and countries adopted their own constellations, some of which lasted into the early 20th century before today's constellations were internationally recognized. Adoption of constellations has changed significantly over time. Many have changed in size or shape. Some became popular, only to drop into obscurity. Others were limited to single cultures or nations.
The 48 traditional Western constellations are Greek. They are given in Aratus' work Phenomena and Ptolemy's Almagest, though their origin probably predates these works by several centuries. Constellations in the far southern sky were added from the 15th century until the mid-18th century when European explorers began traveling to the Southern Hemisphere. Twelve ancient constellations belong to the zodiac (straddling the ecliptic, which the Sun, Moon, and planets all traverse). The origins of the zodiac remain historically uncertain; its astrological divisions became prominent c. 400 BC in Babylonian or Chaldean astronomy, probably dates back to prehistory.
In 1928, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) formally accepted 88 modern constellations, with contiguous boundaries that together cover the entire celestial sphere. Any given point in a celestial coordinate system lies in one of the modern constellations. Some astronomical naming systems include the constellation where a given celestial object is found to convey its approximate location in the sky. The Flamsteed designation of a star, for example, consists of a number and the genitive form of the constellation name.
Other star patterns or groups called asterisms are not constellations per se but are used by observers to navigate the night sky. Asterisms often refer to several stars within a constellation or may share stars with several constellations. Examples include the Pleiades and Hyades within the constellation Taurus and the False Cross split between the southern constellations Carina and Vela, or Venus' Mirror in the constellation of Orion.

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