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  2. Jeffrey Sprecher - Wikipedia

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    When Enron's exchange collapsed in 2001 in the Enron scandal, ICE's business exploded. [7] [8] Since then the company has expanded including the following acquisitions: International Petroleum Exchange in 2001 [8] New York Board of Trade in 2006 [8] Creditex in 2008; The Clearing Corporation in 2009; Climate Exchange in 2010; NYSE Euronext in 2013

  3. List of presidents of the New York Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of presidents of the New York Stock Exchange. President 1817–1818 Anthony Stockholm: 1818–1824 Gurdon S. Mumford: 1824–1827 Edward Lyde: 1827–1830

  4. New York Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, nicknamed "The Big Board") [4] is an American stock exchange in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.It is the largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization, [5] [6] [7] exceeding $25 trillion in July 2024. [8]

  5. CME Group - Wikipedia

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    President George W. Bush at the CME on March 6, 2001. CME Group Inc. is a financial services company. Headquartered in Chicago, the company operates financial derivatives exchanges including the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, and The Commodity Exchange.

  6. NYSE Euronext - Wikipedia

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    For the first time in its 213-year history, the New York Stock Exchange became a for-profit company, and began trading publicly on its own stock exchange under the NYX ticker. [9] Owners of the 1,366 NYSE seats received 80,177 shares of NYSE Group stock plus $300,000 in cash and $70,571 in dividends for each seat. [ 10 ]

  7. Bofors - Wikipedia

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    Also, since 1920 Krupp held 31.8% of Bofors stock through its Swedish subsidiary AB Boforsintressenter despite a 1916 law prohibiting foreigners from having over 20% stock of a Swedish business. As a result of such a collaboration, Bofors prospered, and by the early 1930s it employed ~2800 people (not counting the supply subsidiaries). [15]

  8. Jefferies Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Jefferies Financial Group Inc. is an American financial services company based in New York City. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is a part of the Fortune 1000 . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  9. New York Board of Trade - Wikipedia

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    It originated in 1870 as the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE). In 1998, the New York Board of Trade became the parent company of the New York Cotton Exchange and the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE). Both now function as divisions of NYBOT. [2] NYBOT agreed to become a unit of ICE in September 2006. [3] The New York Board of Trade was a ...