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Nasdaq OMX reportedly hacked
Nasdaq OMX, which owns the stock exchange that lists numerous tech giants ranging from Intel to Microsoft to Cisco, has reportedly been hacked, but it's unclear to what extent.
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FB starts trading on the Nasdaq
Facebook is now a public company. Will the stock go up, or down? The social networking giant has started trading shares on the Nasdaq under the "FB" ticker. Be honest: you're a little excited.
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Watch Facebook go public
Facebook is going public. Will the stock go up, or down? The social networking giant has a valuation of $104 billion, which making it the largest U.S. company, by market value, at its IPO.
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Zuckerberg to ring opening bell from Facebook HQ (rumor)
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will not be ringing Nasdaq's opening bell in New York. He'll be ringing it remotely from the company's Menlo Park headquarters, according to a recent rumor.
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Facebook stock approved for listing on the Nasdaq
Facebook is expected to go public this week and start trading under the "FB" ticker at a price range between $28 and $35. The SEC has approved the company's stock for trading on the Nasdaq.
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Facebook picks Nasdaq (rumor)
Robert Greifeld's Nasdaq has reportedly won the war against Duncan Niederauer's New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) for getting FB. Facebook will start trading on Nasdaq, according to a new rumor.
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Nasdaq, BATS hit by DOS attack
The two American stock exchange operators saw their Web sites attack for more than 24 hours on Tuesday.
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Zynga amends IPO filing again, opts for Nasdaq
Zynga's latest IPO filing reveals just who has the power in the social game company.
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Nasdaq confirms servers hacked via web-facing application
The company that owns the Nasdaq stock market today confirmed that servers in the U.S. were hijacked as part of a hacking attack but made it clear the breach was "unrelated to our trading systems."
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Nasdaq OMX reportedly hacked
Nasdaq OMX, which owns the stock exchange that lists numerous tech giants ranging from Intel to Microsoft to Cisco, has reportedly been hacked, but it's unclear to what extent.
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Oracle bats away pesky shareholder resolution on sustainability
Oracle is opposing a minority shareholder resolution to be tabled at its upcoming AGM calling on its board to institute a formal sustainability oversight committee. The resolution was prompted by...
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NASDAQ will keep tabs on certain smart grid players
The people over at NASDAQ who make up stock indexes have come up with a new one in their eco-related products: the Clean Edge Smart Grid Infrastructure Index. You can follow its performance...
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Tech Busts, Two: 2008 Worse For Blue Chips Than 2000
The prevailing theory is that this time the bubble that burst was that in the housing market. But the wreckage in the last three months has been just as bad in tech as when the dotcom bubble burst...
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London Stock Exchange website reports incorrect prices
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) website displayed incorrect prices for the important FTSE 100 index yesterday morning. It's not the first time they've had problems.
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Second version of NASDAQ MarketReplay application released
Last week NASDAQ released version two of their Market Replay AIR application and added a couple of interesting features as well as provided some details of how the service works. Market Replay is...
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Webtop meets desktop: Are we there yet?
Adobe on Monday rolled out its AIR and Flex 3 platforms and the future of rich Internet applications will be discussed ad nauseum. We'll be told that the Webtop and desktop will merge in wonderful...
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A comment from a backroom boy
More and more senior managers are getting ready to accept the reality that the network has been the computer for some time now.
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Red Hat dumping Nasdaq for NYSE
The Linux seller announces plans to shift from one stock exchange to another.
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Nasdaq puts Apple on notice
The stock exchange says the Mac maker is not in compliance with its rules, a requirement for being listed.
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Nasdaq to let firms clip tickers
Under the new plan, Microsoft, which now trades as "MSFT," could conceivably adopt the symbol "M" starting in January 2007.
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