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The Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) is a planned stock exchange that will be headquartered in Downtown Dallas, Texas. The group behind the exchange, led by TXSE CEO James Lee, is financed primarily by BlackRock and Citadel Securities, with investments totalling approximately $135 million as of September 2024. The exchange is planned to launch its ...
Microsoft Exchange Server is a mail server and calendaring server developed by Microsoft. It runs exclusively on Windows Server operating systems. The first version was called Exchange Server 4.0, to position it as the successor to the related Microsoft Mail 3.5. Exchange initially used the X.400 directory service but switched to Active ...
Management projects 2025 revenue will come in between $155 million and $175 million, which is nearly double the revenue it projects for 2024. Clearly, SoundHound expects its business to maintain ...
According to October’s SEC filing, the company anticipated diluted earnings per share at the upper end of a range of approximately $28.75 for 2025. Adjusted net earnings per share of $30.00 ...
The performances will take place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City throughout 2025. Jackman, 55, included his Deadpool & Wolverine costar, Ryan Reynolds , in an Instagram announcement made ...
The migration process from Exchange Server 5.5 necessitated having the two systems online at the same time, with user-to-mailbox mapping and a temporary translation process between the two directories. Exchange 2000 Server also added support for instant messaging, but that capability was later spun off to Microsoft Office Live Communications ...
iHeartRadio Canada, the radio division of Bell Media, announces the divestiture of 45 stations in rural and smaller markets, constituting nearly half of its station count, stating that the business of small market radio was failing. The stations will be split up among multiple, mostly independent, broadcasters.