A decade is ten years,so for at least the soonest it would be would be 2010, definitely 2011. In true mathematical terms it should be 31 December 2010. However, the end of the second millennium was celebrated on 31 December 1999. On that basis, ten years from then would be 31 December 2009. Whichever way you look at it, it cannot be 2011.
At that time, there are 11 hours remaining in December 30th, and 24 on December 31. So, there are 35 hours from 1pm Dec 31 until the stroke of midnight December 31 when the New Year begins. 35 hours is 35*60=2100 minutes.
This question was placed on WikiAnswers on December 31, 2009.318 days later will be the 317th day of 2010, or November 14, 2010.
March 16, 1830, when only 31 shares traded.
It's not clear whether you want those two dates included in the count. Tell you what ! Here's a list of all the days in that neighborhood. You should be able to count the ones you're interested in. December 28, 2009 December 29, 2009 December 30, 2009 December 31, 2009 January 1, 2010 January 2, 2010
December 31st, is New Years Eve day.
December 31 2010 will be on a Friday.
There were 31 days in December 2010.
There are 33 weeks from May 7, 2010, to December 31, 2010.
It depends. If Dec 31 is not a Saturday or Sunday, then yes the stock markets are open on December 31st every year. December 31st is not a public or national holiday and hence there is no reason why the market would be closed on that day. It will be open and carry on trading like other normal working days.
Subtracting 63 days from December 31, 2010 gives October 29, 2010.
NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX are open both Friday December 31, 2010 and Monday January 3, 2011. Per their sites: "New Years' Day (January 1) in 2011 falls on a Saturday. The rules of the applicable exchanges state that when a holiday falls on a Saturday, we observe the preceding Friday unless the Friday is the end of a monthly or yearly accounting period. In this case, Friday, December 31, 2010 is the end of both a monthly and yearly accounting period; therefore the exchanges will be open that day and the following Monday." SEC and EDGAR systems will be closed Friday December 31, 2010. Hope that helps -j
only 31 days not long now!its the 1st of December in 1 week!must get my advent calender soon :Phope you have a very merry Christmasxxxx
Yes. It is not a federal holiday . The 1st is a federal holiday .
December 31, 2010 fell on a Friday.
This is from the NYSE website. New Years' Day (January 1) in 2011 falls on a Saturday. The rules of the applicable exchanges state that when a holiday falls on a Saturday, we observe the preceding Friday unless the Friday is the end of a monthly or yearly accounting period. In this case, Friday, December 31, 2010 is the end of both a monthly and yearly accounting period; therefore the exchanges will be open that day and the following Monday.
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