Alcohol Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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SEB | D | Seaboard Corporation | -1.41 | |
ALGS | D | Aligos Therapeutics, Inc. | 1.92 | |
CGC | D | Canopy Growth Corporation | -10.92 | |
ALTO | D | Alto Ingredients, Inc. | -2.52 | |
EMXF | D | iShares ESG Advanced MSCI EM ETF | -1.54 | |
AGRX | D | Agile Therapeutics, Inc. | 0.69 | |
COST | D | Costco Wholesale Corporation | -0.62 | |
OSUR | D | OraSure Technologies, Inc. | 0.67 | |
GLTO | D | Galecto, Inc. | -2.32 | |
MRNS | D | Marinus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | 0.00 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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XLP | A | SPDR Select Sector Fund - Consumer Staples | 13.48 | |
VDC | A | Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF - DNQ | 11.47 | |
UGE | A | ProShares Ultra Consumer Goods | 11.32 | |
FSTA | A | Fidelity MSCI Consumer Staples Index ETF | 10.92 | |
RTH | A | Market Vectors Retail ETF | 9.02 |
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- Alcohol
In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which the hydroxyl functional group (–OH) is bound to a carbon. The term alcohol originally referred to the primary alcohol ethanol (ethyl alcohol), which is used as a drug and is the main alcohol present in alcoholic beverages. An important class of alcohols, of which methanol and ethanol are the simplest members, includes all compounds for which the general formula is CnH2n+1OH. It is these simple monoalcohols that are the subject of this article.
The suffix -ol appears in the IUPAC chemical name of all substances where the hydroxyl group is the functional group with the highest priority. When a higher priority group is present in the compound, the prefix hydroxy- is used in its IUPAC name. The suffix -ol in non-IUPAC names (such as paracetamol or cholesterol) also typically indicates that the substance is an alcohol. However, many substances that contain hydroxyl functional groups (particularly sugars, such as glucose and sucrose) have names which include neither the suffix -ol, nor the prefix hydroxy-.
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