Stories Tagged as
NYSE
Twitter going public, but not yet profitable
by
Molly Wood
Oct 4, 2013
Twitter plans to go public and trade shares under the ticket symbol "TWTR". More details about the company emerge as it has made public its papers for an S-1 Initial Public Offering.
Twitter IPO rumors: NYSE not Nasdaq
by
Paddy Hirsch
Sep 24, 2013
Twitter’s a tech company, right? And tech companies list on the Nasdaq, right? So what the heck is Twitter doing listing on the NYSE?
BATS + Direct Edge = giant stock exchange you've never heard of
by
Adriene Hill
Aug 26, 2013
The merger of BATS and Direct Edge will create the second-largest stock exchange in the U.S., passing the Nasdaq.
LIBOR gets a new shepherd
by
Molly Wood
Jul 9, 2013
The contract to run the London Interbank Offered Rate or LIBOR -- one of the key benchmarks in the global financial system -- has been awarded to NYSE Euronext.
Oracle sees future with NYSE; gives NASDAQ the boot
Jun 21, 2013
Oracle is leaving the NASDAQ and moving over to the New York Stock Exchange.
NYSE's new parent is from Atlanta
by
Jim Burress
Dec 20, 2012
It's another sign the global business world has become less centralized and more diffuse. The company poised to buy the New York Stock Exchange for more than $8 billion is based not in a world financial center, but in Atlanta.
IntercontinentalExchange to buy the NYSE
by
Queena Kim
Dec 20, 2012
There’s news that the New York Stock Exchange might be acquired for $8 billion by the Atlanta-based upstart IntercontinentalExchange.
For public good, not for profit.
Benefits from Sandy shutting down the market
by
Jeff Horwich
Oct 31, 2012
Trading in U.S. stocks resumed today after two days off. A storm has not shut down trading for this long since 1888.
Airports and markets reopen as Sandy recedes
Oct 31, 2012
Wall Street has resumed trading today for the first time since last Friday. JFK and Newark airports are reopening as well on a limited basis.
Markets face challenge reopening after Sandy
Oct 30, 2012
Wall Street gets back to business tomorrow now that the storm has passed by NYC. How will investors react following the layoff?