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What are all-time highs?

All-time highs are the tops, the pricing pinnacle representing the highest value a company's stock has ever reached. There are two ways to take in this information: the first is that this business is doing exceptionally well, and so will therefore continue to do exceptionally well in the immediate future.

What is another word for all-time high?

All-time High synonyms. Top synonyms for all-time high (other words for all-time high) are record high, peak and peaked.

What is the FTSE 100’s all-time high?

But, as the composition of the index changes, so will the divisor to ensure that the index value remains comparable over time. What is the FTSE 100’s all-time high? As of June 2019, the all-time high for the FTSE 100 is 7877.45 points, which was reached on 22 May 2018.

Who remade all time high?

"All Time High" has been remade by Anita Meyer for her 1987 release Premiere, by Pulp in 1997 for David Arnold's Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project album and by Shirley Bassey for her 2002 release Bassey Sings Bond.

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