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  2. Bloomberg Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomberg Terminal is a computer software system provided by the financial data vendor Bloomberg L.P. that enables professionals in the financial service sector and other industries to access Bloomberg Professional Services through which users can monitor and analyze real-time financial market data and place trades on the electronic trading platform. [1]

  3. File:Bloomberg Terminal Keyboard.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Telerate - Wikipedia

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    The needs of traders and portfolio managers were however neglected by both "Reuters" and "Dow Jones Telerate" which allowed a new niche financial data provider, Bloomberg to start taking market share with its Bloomberg terminal. Within Dow Jones, Telerate was gradually marginalized and the services were eventually integrated with those of Dow ...

  5. Multi-monitor - Wikipedia

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    A Bloomberg Terminal Multi-monitor setups in financial market making. In many professions, including graphic design, architecture, communications, accounting, engineering and video editing, the idea of two or more monitors being driven from one machine is not a new one.

  6. Quotron - Wikipedia

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    At the time Quotron was renting 100,000 terminals which equated to 60 percent of the 1986 market for financial data. [4] Following the Citicorp acquisition, Quotron's largest client, brokerage house Merrill Lynch, decided not to renew their contract with Quotron. Merrill Lynch instead invested in a competing startup named Bloomberg.

  7. File:New Bloomberg Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Trading room - Wikipedia

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    The main actors of the financial data market were; Telerate, Reuters, [8] Bloomberg with its Bloomberg Terminal, Knight Ridder notably with its Viewtron offering, Quotron and Bridge, more or less specialised on the money market, foreign exchange, securities market segments, respectively, for the first three of them.

  9. Talk:Bloomberg Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Why are you asking on a wikipedia discussion page. Call up Bloomberg's sales dept. Or look on their web page [1]-- Almost all Bloomberg access is provided via leased lines direct to the Bloomberg network and not over the internet. I think there is a minimum of 2meg .. but Call Bloomberg sales the number is on their website ...