0 a long, thin strip of paper, used in the past for printing changing information on, for example share prices
1 a system of messages that move across a screen on a website, television, etc., giving the latest information about a particular thing:
2 a computer system used by stock markets to send information about shares to investors so they can react immediately if there is anything they want to buy or sell:
3 a system of printing stock market information on long, thin pieces of paper, used before computers to help investors make quick decisions:
Yet if it was on our "ticker tape" this morning, it must have been on the tapes of every other recipient of the service.
With great respect, quoting from the ticker tape on these matters seems to me to be going rather far.
By the late 1800s, the telephone, ticker tape and the telegraph had been invented.
In 1922, the company created an automatic punch recorder designed to record system status changes by punching holes in ticker tape.
Information about ongoing events is displayed in a ticker tape on the bottom of the screen.
The term is a reference to ticker tape parades of years gone by, which used actual ticker tape as confetti.
With the idea, he invented ticker tape in 1867.
He displayed marble inlay works, inlaid with share market ticker tape and its abstract distortions.