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NYSE Euronext said on Wednesday its board had removed transfer restrictions on 34 million shares issued in connection with the merger that created the transatlantic exchange.

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NYSE Euronext Declares First Dividend

Posted by BETA on June 7th, 2007

The company declared an annual cash dividend of $1 per share. This will be paid on a quarterly basis, with the first due on July 13 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on June 28.

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Fords Quality Is Moving Up

Posted by BETA on June 7th, 2007

Ford Supplants Toyota As the Leader of the Pack in the 2007 Vehicle Quality Rankings

Ford Motor Co. supplanted Toyota as leader of the pack in J.D. Power and Associates' annual initial quality rankings released Wednesday, grabbing more individual awards than any other automaker for the first time since 1998, when it tied for the top spot.

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Short Bear Ratio Spread Option Strategy

Posted by BETA on June 2nd, 2007

A Short Bear Ratio Spread is a bearish put option strategy which not only eliminates upfront payment, but also allows an unlimited profit potential! Learn it FREE now!

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ABC 2020 paints a bad picture for Mannatech. Will the stock fall Monday?

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Limelight Networks IPO

Posted by BETA on June 1st, 2007

You want a great momentum name? A top-notch steaming, steaming-hot IPO?" Cramer asked. "Look no further than Limelight Networks, which comes public next week and will be trading under the ticker LLNW."

But when Limelight comes public, it will be billed as the next Akamai, he said, "and that's going to get everyone on the Street really excited."

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Stocks At New Highs Once Again!

Posted by BETA on May 31st, 2007

After opening low on the 6.5% Shanghai stock market sell off, the Dow really recovered and rallied 111.74 points after the FOMC release. Investors are quick to realise that, if a 8.8% sell off in the Shanghai market lasts merely one day, then a 6.5% rally certainly wouldn't scare chinese investors into a sustained sell off. On top of that, the Feds have not only kept

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