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  • Tokyo Stock Exchange Business & Financial Information Business Data

    Date 07/09/2006

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  • Securities And Exchange Commission Calendars Proposed Amendment To Rule 14a-8 Governing Director Nominations By Shareholders

    Date 07/09/2006

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that the Division of Corporation Finance will recommend an amendment to Rule 14a-8 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 concerning director nominations by shareholders. The staff proposal, still to be developed, will address issues raised by a decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday, which disagreed with the Commission staff's longstanding interpretation of Rule 14a-8.

  • S&P Unveils List Of Midsize Companies Expected To Emerge As Challengers To The World’s Leading Blue Chips - S&P Global Challengers Spans 32 Countries - 10 Sectors

    Date 07/09/2006

    Standard & Poor’s, the world’s leading index provider, published today a list of 300 mid-size companies that are expected to emerge as challengers to the world’s leading blue chip companies. Designated the S&P Global Challengers, the list is comprised of those publicly traded companies that show the highest growth characteristics along dimensions encompassing intrinsic and extrinsic growth. Standard & Poor’s will publish the list on an annual basis, and will track its performance through annu

  • Rentokil And Schroders Exit FTSE 100

    Date 07/09/2006

    Rentokil and Schroders will exit the FTSE 100 after more than ten years following FTSE Group’s (FTSE’s) latest UK index series review. Insurer Standard Life, which listed on the London Stock Exchange in July, will enter the FTSE 100 and be joined by fund manager Resolution, which will be promoted from the FTSE 250.

  • Program Trading Averaged 31.3 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Aug. 28-Sept. 1

    Date 07/09/2006

    The New York Stock Exchange today released its weekly program-trading data submitted by its member firms. The report includes trading in all markets as reported to the NYSE for Aug. 28-Sept.1. 1The NYSE calculates program trading as the sum of shares bought, sold and sold short in program trades. The total of these shares is divided by the sum of shares bought, sold and sold short on the NYSE including its crossing sessions.