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  2. Cboe Canada - Wikipedia

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    Cboe Canada (formerly NEO Exchange) is a stock exchange based in Toronto. [2] Part of the Cboe Global Markets network, the exchange has over 260 listings for public companies, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Canadian Depositary Receipts (CDRs), Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs), and closed-end funds .

  3. Cboe Global Markets - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, the company rebranded from CBOE Holdings to Cboe Global Markets. [ 22 ] In September 2019, Cboe Global Markets announced it was relocating its headquarters to the Old Chicago Main Post Office and that a new trading floor would be constructed in the Chicago Board of Trade building, which was the space the exchange originally ...

  4. Cboe CEO resigns for undisclosed relationships, following BP ...

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    A Cboe veteran, Tilly rose through the ranks as a clerk on the business’ trading floor in 1987 to CEO in 2013. Under his watch, the company’s stock stock more than tripled.

  5. Intercontinental Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Sprecher was a power plant developer who spotted a need for a seamless market in natural gas used to fuel power stations. [2] In the late 1990s, Sprecher acquired Continental Power Exchange, Inc. with the objective of developing an Internet-based platform to provide a more transparent and efficient market structure for over-the-counter energy commodity trading.

  6. CME Group - Wikipedia

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    President George W. Bush at the CME on March 6, 2001. CME Group Inc. is a financial services company. Headquartered in Chicago, the company operates financial derivatives exchanges including the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, and The Commodity Exchange.

  7. 'Callous indifference': Nail salon owner ordered to pay $750K ...

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    PROVIDENCE – The owner of a popular nail salon chain in Rhode Island has been ordered to pay current and former workers $753,500 in back wages and damages for a persistent pattern of “callous ...

  8. KDS (company) - Wikipedia

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    KDS develops Neo, a cloud-based tool which enables business users to search and book complete door-to-door itineraries, instead of the traditional way of booking individual components. Using Neo, employees also manage business expenses through a calendar-based view instead of the common spreadsheet or line-item report approach.

  9. Neobank - Wikipedia

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    The term neobank has been in use since at least 2016 [1] to describe fintech-based financial providers that were challenging traditional banks.There were two main types of company that provided services digitally: companies that applied for their own banking license and companies in a relationship with a traditional bank to provide those financial services.