Louisville Slugger branded products like the famous baseball bats are owned and manufactured by the Hillerich & Bradsby Company. This is a private company and as such shares are not traded on any exchanges and this company does not have a ticker symbol.
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Belonging to, or proceeding from, the original stock; native; hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated; authentic; real; natural; true; pure; as, a genuine text; a genuine production; genuine materials.
The ticker symbol for Genuine Parts Company is GPC and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
You can open a stock account online at http://www.scottrade.com/. You can also use https://www.schwab.com/.
A good place to buy genuine replacment parts for your BMW is from your local BMW dealer. They will likely carry what you need in stock and if not be able to purchase it for you.
A Pro Stock Louisville Slugger ash bat usually sells for about $40 in a box store. If it's actually one that was made for a major league player (a good clue for this is not having a number indicating length impressed into the knob), you're probably talking $100-300 or more, depending on the player. Autographed bats will go even higher. "Pro Stock" is a H&B marketing device indicating that a bat is made from high quality wood, not a sign that a bat was actually made for a pro. There are no Pro Stock maple bats, as the same grade of maple is used for their entire line (pro bats tend to be lighter, though).
If you're smart, you don't. Most aftermarket headlamps give much worse performance than new genuine (factory/original/stock) headlamps.
Public Limited Company. It means that they are listed at the Stock Exchange and you can buy shares in the Company - but are they genuine?
A stock response is a phrase or remark that is predictable, unoriginal, and often insincere. It lacks depth and individuality, often used as a reflex rather than a genuine, thoughtful response. It's a verbal shortcut that can hinder meaningful communication and understanding.
If you want it to run right then use a genuine mopar fluid, If you aren't that bothered then halfords will stock a standard diff oil, Depends on how much you care for your car?