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  • VerticalNet CEO Joseph Galli Rings Opening Bell

    Date 05/09/2000

    Joseph Galli, Jr., President and CEO of VerticalNet, Inc. (Nasdaq: VERT), this morning rang the bell opening trading in FORTUNE e-50™ Index futures at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). FORTUNE e-50 Index futures will provide a risk management and investment tool specifically designed to track the performance of companies shaping the Internet economy.

  • Stock Exchange Of Hong Kong - Amendments to the Exchange Listing Rules Practice Note 15

    Date 05/09/2000

    The Exchange has amended the requirements of Practice Note 15 to the Exchange Listing Rules with regard to the remaining business of listed issuers after spin-off of assets or businesses. A new provision has been introduced in Practice Note 15 so that the Exchange may grant a waiver to a listed issuer from strict compliance with the minimum profit requirement of Rule 8.05 of the Exchange Listing Rules in respect of its remaining business after the spin-off, provided certain criteria can be sati

  • New York Stock Exchange To Suspend, Apply To Delist Elf Aquitaine

    Date 05/09/2000

    The New York Stock Exchange announced today that trading in the U.S. American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) -ticker symbol ELF- of Elf Aquitaine will not be resumed and will be suspended prior to market opening on Tuesday, September 5, 2000. Following the suspension, application will be made to the Securities and Exchange Commission to delist the issue.

  • LIFFE Trades £215 Billion Per Day In August 2000

    Date 05/09/2000

    The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) traded an average daily nominal value of £215 billion (?325 billion) and a total value of £4,941 (?7,461 billion) in July 2000, maintaining its position as the largest European exchange by value.

  • Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange: Smooth Transition To New Brokerage Rates

    Date 05/09/2000

    Stockbroking companies reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) a smooth transition to the new brokerage rates since the rates were implemented on 1 September 2000.