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Monthly Consolidated Volume by Symbol November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume A 54,960,566 AA 475,252,394 AAI 91,444,787 AAN 12,237,427 AANA 12,358 AAP 51,810,119 AAR 232,128 AAV 17,470,466 AB 9,617,215 ABA 523,535 ABB 82,129,357 ABC 61,481,230 ABD 5,673,976 ABG 7,155,807 ABK 641,578,123 ABKPRZ 536,504 ABM 2,537,521 ABR 2,212,779 ABT 116,469,551 ABV 14,682,838 ABVC 199,257 ABVT 3,666,769 ABWPRA 302,305 ABX 276,734,750 ACC 13,236,604 ACE 39,793,910 ACF 22,036,842 ACG 11,022,392 ACH 12,799,632 ACI 89,931,500 ACL 9,794,029 ACM 21,060,425 ACN 75,127,089 ACO 2,627,940 ACS 27,282,695 ACV 9,962,427 ADC 554,404 ADI 84,181,395 ADM 103,357,675 ADMPRA 1,814,627 ADS 18,068,356 ADX 2,144,593 ADY 9,640,438 AEA 7,724,167 AEB 670,909 AEC 1,773,683 AECPRB 28,210 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume AED 1,238,466 AEE 32,502,666 AEF 2,436,469 AEG 17,066,870 AEH 1,894,659 AEL 6,968,117 AEM 86,449,925 AEO 135,631,380 AEP 87,240,941 AEPPRA 506,720 AER 6,599,931 AES 166,190,692 AESPRC 234,362 AET 116,405,753 AEV 1,572,589 AF 17,186,702 AFB 889,781 AFC 526,273 AFE 97,741 AFF 2,598,253 AFG 10,353,443 AFL 72,232,230 AFN 5,511,933 AGC 2,301,155 AGCO 24,807,277 AGD 2,181,846 AGL 6,051,241 AGM 3,926,787 AGMA 157,498 AGN 32,658,484 AGO 50,300,194 AGP 14,421,266 AGU 52,880,261 AHC 2,398,320 AHD 1,609,277 AHL 11,273,702 AHLPR 23,461 AHLPRA 141,534 AHR 45,781,316 AHRPRC 399,796 AHRPRD 274,350 AHS 4,490,619 AHT 18,150,640 AHTPRA 124,382 AHTPRD 229,406 AI 821,642 AIB 55,798,551 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume AIG 366,276,650 AIGPRA 8,080,047 AIN 3,505,422 AIQ 5,024,468 AIR 3,828,523 AIT 4,582,663 AIV 55,147,483 AIVPRG 105,606 AIVPRT 93,739 AIVPRU 258,319 AIVPRV 62,110 AIVPRY 42,378 AIZ 22,019,188 AJG 7,955,067 AKF 1,874,821 AKOA 112,491 AKOB 317,322 AKP 204,028 AKR 7,742,215 AKS 156,142,556 AKT 2,549,805 ALB 10,566,208 ALC 995,696 ALD 38,669,883 ALE 2,914,495 ALEX 4,214,686 ALF 245,736 ALG 830,630 ALJ 4,524,040 ALK 9,030,515 ALL 90,754,030 ALM 951,036 ALPPRN 183,231 ALPPRO 22,931 ALPPRP 91,013 ALQ 176,663 ALU 324,012,603 ALV 28,018,670 ALVPRZ 1,470,599 ALX 149,063 ALY 9,030,969 ALZ 349,378 AM 9,556,862 AMB 38,016,892 AMBPRL 33,300 AMBPRM 24,305 AMBPRO 22,850 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume AMBPRP 52,282 AMD 744,361,539 AME 11,866,573 AMG 10,855,398 AMN 2,329,404 AMP 52,440,275 AMPPRA 677,434 AMR 245,622,024 AMT 49,484,896 AMX 75,381,057 AN 55,108,708 ANF 90,960,002 ANH 35,573,215 ANHPRA 62,863 ANHPRB 79,495 ANN 52,369,888 ANR 63,162,740 ANW 7,099,961 AOB 22,958,312 AOC 56,883,455 AOD 17,938,575 AOI 11,016,407 AOLWI 10,396,856 AOPRA 108,630 AOS 4,067,978 AP 673,139 APA 57,170,693 APB 604,360 APC 89,123,402 APD 21,146,276 APF 843,681 APH 23,538,822 APL 8,013,177 APU 1,558,213 APX 483,573 ARB 5,272,978 ARD 13,154,230 ARE 13,630,797 AREPRC 116,831 ARG 13,108,356 ARHPRA 221,620 ARHPRB 145,576 ARI 1,844,056 ARJ 1,855,640 ARK 3,003,986 ARL 70,214 ARM 34,765,451 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume ARO 80,003,928 ARP 6,876,190 ART 6,763,145 ARW 16,578,472 ASA 994,431 ASF 3,207,575 ASG 1,127,199 ASH 23,318,684 ASI 454,033 ASP 453,159 ASR 1,436,674 ASX 18,037,705 ATE 850,610 ATI 38,051,669 ATK 10,758,424 ATO 11,077,960 ATR 3,596,481 ATT 1,838,985 ATU 8,599,284 ATV 1,232,853 ATW 20,002,624 AU 68,353,739 AUO 71,617,680 AUY 397,538,301 AV 280,145 AVA 6,154,628 AVB 28,553,930 AVD 2,439,699 AVF 3,245,773 AVK 1,340,913 AVP 67,584,565 AVT 20,574,668 AVX 3,427,645 AVY 17,269,710 AVYPRA 194,387 AWC 4,810,045 AWF 4,980,467 AWH 6,738,400 AWI 8,489,173 AWK 64,764,351 AWP 6,030,583 AWR 1,305,053 AXA 12,130,092 AXE 7,547,647 AXL 50,879,136 AXP 240,219,782 AXR 97,841 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume AXS 21,409,739 AXSPRA 390,571 AYE 48,325,786 AYI 8,890,897 AYN 213,024 AYR 6,561,524 AZN 24,177,154 AZO 12,917,368 AZZ 1,997,069 B 7,056,091 BA 83,831,878 BAC 3,148,758,076 BACPRB 4,614,001 BACPRC 1,469,797 BACPRD 918,123 BACPRE 536,739 BACPRH 5,411,670 BACPRI 618,452 BACPRJ 1,415,150 BACPRL 160,643 BACPRU 654,659 BACPRV 6,620,200 BACPRW 717,917 BACPRX 880,524 BACPRY 839,499 BACPRZ 1,085,195 BAF 300,785 BAK 4,312,835 BAM 23,527,559 BAP 5,925,848 BAS 5,710,806 BAX 86,486,599 BBD 190,257,434 BBF 294,888 BBG 13,381,218 BBI 53,435,706 BBIB 15,872,709 BBK 618,154 BBL 24,675,901 BBT 116,770,532 BBTPRA 655,868 BBTPRB 1,030,900 BBTPRC 2,552,923 BBV 20,139,168 BBW 2,846,730 BBX 4,556,633 BBY 104,977,767 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume BC 26,285,969 BCA 43,860 BCE 14,088,378 BCF 4,627,453 BCH 414,491 BCK 338,248 BCO 8,224,680 BCR 15,437,242 BCS 44,832,430 BCSPR 3,162,685 BCSPRA 1,778,904 BCSPRC 2,161,090 BCSPRD 6,418,701 BDC 6,648,662 BDF 445,013 BDJ 3,926,364 BDK 45,266,839 BDN 36,207,511 BDNPRC 44,384 BDNPRD 29,325 BDT 1,796,633 BDV 2,975,162 BDX 37,190,280 BEC 11,282,022 BEE 29,626,527 BEEPRA 175,632 BEEPRB 632,920 BEEPRC 574,443 BEN 22,630,555 BEO 1,720,716 BEP 1,588,554 BEZ 7,730,193 BFA 62,488 BFB 5,760,253 BFK 1,200,747 BFO 221,954 BFR 1,496,933 BFS 812,043 BFSPRA 40,115 BFSPRB 20,125 BFZ 748,364 BG 38,671,961 BGC 18,038,501 BGEPRB 298,969 BGG 9,637,536 BGH 1,259,192 BGP 14,095,668 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume BGR 1,354,908 BGS 5,941,862 BGT 1,370,448 BGY 6,603,248 BHD 431,643 BHE 6,820,913 BHI 109,202,929 BHK 1,986,680 BHL 680,193 BHP 80,712,149 BHS 760,655 BHY 215,965 BID 21,890,780 BIE 181,494 BIF 1,888,428 BIG 29,641,510 BIN 6,735,252 BIO 1,319,093 BIOB 7,000 BIP 3,808,486 BJ 24,234,631 BJS 101,330,519 BJZ 158,862 BK 189,635,610 BKC 35,757,324 BKD 26,183,088 BKE 14,508,649 BKH 7,265,520 BKI 7,188,820 BKK 675,827 BKN 634,223 BKPRE 207,605 BKPRF 327,210 BKS 46,471,186 BKT 4,242,569 BLC 14,625,471 BLH 186,057 BLK 4,856,372 BLL 12,831,814 BLT 3,904,941 BLU 1,498,237 BLW 1,783,041 BLX 2,032,282 BMA 3,271,551 BME 1,063,056 BMI 2,305,695 BMLPRG 444,166 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume BMLPRH 2,727,066 BMLPRI 1,070,112 BMLPRJ 177,608 BMLPRL 759,211 BMLPRN 82,035 BMLPRO 33,100 BMLPRQ 7,166,755 BMO 13,659,329 BMR 22,067,745 BMRPRA 182,281 BMS 17,533,558 BMT 1,305,018 BMY 365,232,847 BNA 2,165,937 BNE 3,615,989 BNI 199,474,735 BNJ 187,204 BNS 10,152,422 BNY 714,209 BOE 4,527,000 BOH 6,531,721 BP 89,859,870 BPI 9,889,476 BPK 317,246 BPL 2,374,127 BPO 60,635,308 BPP 1,268,277 BPT 1,393,549 BPZ 17,086,377 BQH 92,397 BQR 752,182 BR 16,397,199 BRC 4,609,678 BRE 15,347,444 BREPRC 60,872 BREPRD 103,084 BRKA 23,005 BRKB 893,257 BRO 12,041,242 BRS 6,278,845 BRT 390,189 BRY 10,830,060 BSBR 114,635,329 BSD 612,087 BSE 332,872 BSI 55,731 BSP 1,525,283 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume BSX 403,036,730 BSY 985,686 BT 5,350,231 BTA 642,383 BTE 5,222,177 BTF 757,551 BTH 647,926 BTM 2,844,035 BTMC 139,955 BTO 1,393,209 BTU 111,799,751 BTZ 3,367,681 BUD 9,552,648 BVF 30,362,148 BVN 27,189,944 BW 3,515,300 BWA 23,584,340 BWF 2,413,181 BWP 5,842,885 BWS 6,051,434 BWY 1,986,427 BX 77,229,405 BXC 608,783 BXG 1,803,308 BXP 37,068,798 BXS 12,929,447 BXSPRA 54,359 BYD 29,957,984 BYI 18,128,725 BYM 552,947 BZ 32,458,283 BZA 204,565 BZH 65,810,569 BZWS 4,761,679 C 5,769,245,655 CAB 17,894,412 CACI 3,094,261 CAE 434,027 CAF 3,664,664 CAG 64,342,556 CAH 74,709,740 CAJ 7,076,909 CAL 124,139,022 CAM 67,790,633 CAP 668,062 CAR 69,449,895 CAS 2,597,528 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume CASC 557,790 CAT 158,311,118 CATO 2,237,683 CB 39,711,172 CBB 22,490,498 CBBPRB 61,439 CBC 2,656,988 CBCPRA 110,506 CBCPRB 129,100 CBD 5,576,370 CBE 28,118,668 CBG 96,636,793 CBI 24,797,665 CBK 3,820,245 CBL 47,206,448 CBLPRC 146,914 CBLPRD 152,982 CBM 2,314,775 CBR 4,750,593 CBS 210,132,647 CBSA 404,159 CBT 9,943,030 CBU 3,267,667 CBY 19,237,012 CBZ 2,879,272 CCC 20,734,618 CCE 75,459,476 CCH 632,698 CCI 35,846,814 CCJ 39,838,854 CCK 39,142,257 CCL 73,364,894 CCO 8,202,913 CCS 845,845 CCT 542,331 CCU 1,196,356 CCW 1,660,719 CCZ 11,750 CDE 71,386,237 CDI 1,127,844 CDR 3,998,116 CDRPRA 44,242 CE 32,507,238 CEA 209,817 CEC 4,323,504 CEE 902,019 CEG 34,322,185 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume CEGPRA 858,632 CEL 4,146,584 CEO 5,514,816 CEPR 556,220 CF 44,109,824 CFCPRA 878,492 CFCPRB 5,054,463 CFI 172,505 CFL 4,948,170 CFN 20,426,485 CFR 7,893,100 CFX 2,372,916 CGI 1,158,533 CGO 1,524,050 CGV 2,465,636 CGX 1,914,591 CHA 3,737,038 CHD 12,876,088 CHE 2,072,498 CHG 859,629 CHH 5,774,919 CHI 3,405,621 CHK 296,564,607 CHKPRD 139,137 CHL 36,084,371 CHN 2,728,524 CHP 1,400,666 CHS 86,313,520 CHT 12,732,730 CHU 46,372,457 CHW 4,652,779 CHY 3,787,772 CI 71,544,577 CIA 1,482,451 CIB 6,553,488 CIF 1,218,575 CIG 38,181,064 CIGC 118,500 CII 2,509,841 CIM 173,541,905 CIR 1,890,251 CIX 40,605 CJA 4,624,199 CJB 909,886 CJR 369,194 CJS 1,408,968 CJT 2,412,188 November-2009 Consolidated Monthly Share Volume by Symbol Symbol Total Share Volume CKH 3,883,161 CKP 4,414,042 CKR 7,326,018 CL 65,542,469 CLB 3,418,256 CLC 4,633,686 CLD 30,674,628 CLF 78,814,860 CLH 3,310,252 CLI 20,762,437 CLNY 1,650,089 CLP 16,826,418 CLPPRD 54,122 CLR 14,750,332 CLS 16,545,028 CLW 1,793,845 CLX 30,568,292 CM 8,459,385 CMA 35,330,584 CMC 36,544,564 CMG 9,626,006 CMGB 1,804,036 CMI 40,608,892 CMK 779,529 CML 13,529,228 CMM 581,546 CMN 4,231,825 CMO 13,996,319 CMOPRA 7,400 CMOPRB 468,355 CMP 8,336,167 CMS 96,547,540 CMSPRA 183 CMSPRB
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