(international securities exchange)

  • 1International Securities Exchange — ˌInternational Seˈcurities Exˌchange abbreviation ISE noun FINANCE ORGANIZATIONS a system that allows people to trade option S (= the right to buy or sell shares, bonds, currencies etc ) …

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  • 2International Securities Exchange — Holdings, Inc Rechtsform Incorporated Gründung 26. Mai 2000 Sitz New York Leitung Gary Katz, CEO Umsatz …

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  • 3International Securities Exchange — Unreferenced|date=July 2007Infobox Company company name = International Securities Exchange company key people = Gary Katz, CEO company type = Exchange foundation = May 26, 2000 location = New York products = Options, Stock, Alternative Markets,… …

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  • 4International Securities Exchange Holdings — International Securities Exchange Holdings, Inc Unternehmensform Incorporated Gründung 26. Mai 2000 Unternehmenssitz New York Unternehmensleitung …

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  • 5International Securities Exchange - ISE — An electronic options exchange that was launched in 2000. The exchange provides investors with greater liquidity and the ability to execute transactions at a much faster rate than the open cry trading floor that has historically been the basis… …

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  • 6Securities Exchange Act of 1934 — Securities Exchange Act of 1934: A US statute which primarily regulates the trading of securities of public companies and provides for ongoing reporting by issuers whose securities are listed on a US stock market or are publicly offered in the US …

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  • 7Securities Exchange Act — of 1934: A US statute which primarily regulates the trading of securities of public companies and provides for ongoing reporting by issuers whose securities are listed on a US stock market or are publicly offered in the US. It regulates tender… …

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  • 8Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended — (Exchange Act) USA The federal statute regulating reporting obligations of reporting companies, tender offers, certain trading practices, insider trading and the registration and conduct of broker dealers. The SEC requires that public companies… …

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  • 9securities exchange offer — A City Code on Takeovers and Mergers defined term for an offer in which the consideration includes securities of the bidder other than loan stock or loan notes (unless the stock or notes carry substantially the same rights as any other securities …

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  • 10International Securities Market Association — (ISMA) The self regulatory organisation and trade association for the international securities market. It is recognised as a designated investment exchange by the Financial Services Authority. Trades undertaken are reported into a system known as …

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