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  • The BISYS Group, Inc. to Join Nasdaq Financial-100 Index Beginning October 2, 2000

    Date 25/09/2000

    The BISYS Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: BSYS), of Little Falls, New Jersey, will become a component of the Nasdaq Financial-100 Index®, effective at the beginning of trading Monday, October 2, 2000. BISYS will replace The Pioneer Group, Inc., which is being acquired.

  • OM Gruppen Statement On LSE Defence Document – LSE Going Nowhere?

    Date 25/09/2000

    LSE’s defence document demonstrates again that the LSE has: No strategy; No management; No vision. Yet the Board would have LSE shareholders believe that, in its hands, LSE can be converted into a fully commercial entity.

  • New York Mercantile Exchange Selects Kiodex as enymex(SM) System Provider

    Date 25/09/2000

    The New York Mercantile Exchange and Kiodex Inc., an application service provider of risk-management solutions for the commodity markets, announced today that they have agreed on terms to use the Kiodex Trade Engine as the order-matching system for enymex(sm), the Exchange's e-commerce venture that is intended to become the premier, global exchange for trading and clearing a wide range of standardized physical commodity contracts, with an initial focus in the energy and metals markets.

  • London Stock Exchange Publishes Response To OM - 'OM's Bid Offers Wholly Inadequate Value For Our Successful And Valuable Business.'

    Date 25/09/2000

    The London Stock Exchange plc (LSE) today publishes its response to the offer that OM Gruppen AB has sent to shareholders in its bid to acquire the company. London Stock Exchange has also convened an Extraordinary General Meeting for Thursday 19 October to consider waiving the 4.9% ownership limit in respect of any City Code offer which is declared unconditional.

  • Ljubljana Stock Exchange Monthly Statistical Report - August 2000

    Date 25/09/2000

    Turnover The total turnover of securities on the Exchange amounted to SIT 10.89 billion in August 2000, which is the lowest monthly value of the current one-year period. The total value of SIT 154.32 billion of securities traded in the first eight trading months of 2000 was SIT five billion above the 1999 figure for the same period.