He became an associate of Jay Gould in the development and sale of railways; and in 1863 removed to New York City, where, besides speculating in railway stocks, he became a money-lender and a dealer in "puts" and "calls" and "privileges," and in 1874 bought a seat in the New York Stock Exchange.
He became a broker's clerk in New York at an early age, and in 1870 was able to buy a seat on the New York Stock Exchange on his own account.
The New York Stock Exchange symbol is WAG.
The Fair Isaac Corporation is a publically traded company on the New York Stock Exchange under symbol FIC.
It joined the New York Stock Exchange in 1976 and changed its corporate name to Jo-Ann Stores, Inc., in 1999.