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September 13, 2006
Nasdaq chief: Toughen NYSE
Nasdaq chief: Toughen NYSE rules
Boston Globe - Nasdaq stock market chief executive Robert Greifeld said yesterday he has asked regulators to press the rival New York Stock Exchange to move to delist companies more quickly if they are late with securities filings, which could ratchet up pressure
Stocks narrowly mixed to begin
KPLC TV - NEW YORK Stock prices are little changed in early trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down about twelve points in today's early going. Advancing issues on the New York Stock Exchange hold a nine-to-eight lead over decliners. The Nasdaq
Stocks down in early trading
KPLC TV - NEW YORK Stock prices are lower in early trading, as the financial community joins in remembering the horrific events of five years ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 18 points in today's early going. Losing issues on the New York Stock
Posted by auctionbullet at September 13, 2006 11:35 AM