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UAL Corp., United Airlines’ holding company, said Tuesday that it expected its new stock to trade on the Nasdaq Stock Market when the company comes out of bankruptcy protection next week. The ticker symbol will be UAUA. UAL has said since entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2002 that its current shares would lose almost all their value under its reorganization plan, which was given final approval by a federal Bankruptcy Court on Friday. Those shares fell 14 cents to 13 cents in over-the-counter trading Tuesday.
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