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During 2002 trouble hit the consortium of Nextgen Networks, and although the network was solid the traffic and sales needed to support the financing unfortunately did not eventuate, During the twelve month price war competition bit hard on Nextgen and the other intercity cable providers with the price of backhaul between Australian cities ...
1940: J. J. Price, Newcastle Stock Exchange chairman, suspended all meetings until after the Second World War. 1947: Meetings recommenced. 1985: Meetings ceased. 2000: The Newcastle Stock Exchange was re-established. 2005: Acquired the Bendigo Stock Exchange (now called IR Plus Securities Exchange), including the operation of the BSX Taxi Market
NextGen series, a European football club cup competition for under-19 footballers; Next Gen (NASCAR), the seventh-generation stock car set to be used in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2022; Next Gen Stats, advanced statistics in the National Football League; Next Generation ATP Finals, a youth tennis tournament; LBA Next Gen Cup, a youth basketball ...
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The NIFTY 50 is an Indian stock market index that represents the float-weighted average of 50 of the largest Indian companies listed on the National Stock Exchange. [1] [2] Nifty 50 is owned and managed by NSE Indices, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange of India.
Network Search Engine, a device that helps computer network routers accelerate one of the most common functions: searching for patterns/addresses in data packets Network Software Environment, an early project aware revision control system implemented on top of the Source Code Control System
On 24 August 2015, the BSE Sensex crashed by 1,624 points and the NSE fell by 490 points. Finally the indices closed at 25,741 points and the Nifty to 7,809 points. The reason given for this crash was given as a ripple effect due to fears over a slowdown in China, as the Yuan had been devalued two weeks ago leading to a fall in the currency ...