Top 7 Most Shy Companies Listed On The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

Here is a list of the top seven most shy companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) as determined by users of the Internet. Feel free to vote for these or other companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) by clicking the button below.

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#1 Alcoa

Alcoa is voted the first most shy companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) with 185 votes.

#2 Lamb Weston

Lamb Weston is voted the second most shy companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) with 181 votes.

#3 Forum Energy Technologies

Forum Energy Technologies is voted the third most shy companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) with 177 votes.

#4 A. H. Belo

A. H. Belo is voted the fourth most shy companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) with 174 votes.

#5 EverBank

EverBank is voted the fifth most shy companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) with 174 votes.

#6 AutoNation

AutoNation is voted the sixth most shy companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) with 170 votes.

#7 Midas (automotive Service)

Midas (automotive Service) is voted the seventh most shy companies listed on the new york stock exchange (nyse) with 169 votes.