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  • OM AB Interim Report January - March 2002

    Date 17/04/2002

    Highlights Revenue totaled SEK 703 m (785) Income before depreciation increased to SEK 119 m (94) Income after financial items was SEK 26 m (25) Earnings per share were SEK 0.23 (0.73) Weak markets New organization Reduced costs

  • Nymex President Commends EIA On Decision To Announce Storage Data During Open Outcry Trading Hours

    Date 17/04/2002

    J. Robert Collins, Jr., president of the New York Mercantile Exchange, today commended the Energy Information Administration (EIA) for its decision to release weekly natural gas storage data earlier on Thursdays at 10:30 AM, coinciding with open outcry trading hours.

  • Important U.S. Regulatory Decision For Canadian Securities Secondary Trading By U.S. Investors

    Date 17/04/2002

    The North American Securities Administrators' Association (NASAA) has approved a "model exemption" for the secondary trading of all Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) listed securities by U.S. investors. This exemption will help facilitate the secondary trading in the U.S. of TSX securities that are not listed on a U.S. exchange. (NB: Canadian based interlisted trading will not be affected by this decision.) NASAA is a voluntary association of North American state, provincial and territorial securit

  • HKFE To Delist Rolling Forex Futures Contracts

    Date 17/04/2002

    Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), will delist One-Day Rolling Currency Futures (Rolling Forex) contracts for Euro, Yen, British Pound and Deutschemark on 21 May 2002.

  • Corporate Governance Directive Of SWX Adopted

    Date 17/04/2002

    Today, the Admission Board of SWX Swiss Exchange adopted the restructured draft of the corporate governance directive. In addition to the information to be disclosed under the directive as proposed by the Executive Committee of the Admission Board, the adopted directive requires separate publication of the highest total compensation for a member of the board of directors of a given company. The entry into force of this directive will be brought forward so it can apply to the annual reports for 2