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  2. TopstepTrader - Wikipedia

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    Topstep was founded by Michael Patak, the current CEO and a former Dow futures contracts floor trader, on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade.The company was established as a Limited liability company (LLC) in July 2012. [3]

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    [141] [142] In 2013, Yelp sued a lawyer it alleged was part of a group of law firms that exchanged Yelp reviews, saying that many of the firm's reviews originated from their own office. The lawyer said Yelp was trying to get revenge for his legal disputes and activism against Yelp. [ 134 ]

  4. GTS (company) - Wikipedia

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    Global Trading Systems, which uses the trade name GTS, is an American proprietary trading and market making firm headquartered in New York. The firm accounts for 3 to 5 percent of the daily turnover of US equities and has handled over 250 IPO listings since 2013. GTS has additional offices in Chicago, Florida, London, Paris, Warsaw, and Israel.

  5. Lux Capital - Wikipedia

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    Lux Capital was founded in 2000 by Peter Hébert, Robert Paull and Josh Wolfe. [5] In April 2011, former McKinsey Senior Partner Richard N. Foster and former CIA Director James Woolsey joined the organisation in senior management roles. [6] In August 2012, former Pfizer head Jeff Kindler joined the organisation in similar capacities. [7]

  6. Jump Trading - Wikipedia

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    Jump Trading LLC is a proprietary trading firm with a focus on algorithmic and high-frequency trading strategies. The firm has over 700 employees in Chicago, New York, Austin, London, Tel Aviv, Singapore, Shanghai, Bristol, Gurgaon, Gandhinagar, Sydney, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, and Paris and is active in futures, options, cryptocurrency, and equities markets worldwide.

  7. Trading company - Wikipedia

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    Trading companies are businesses working with different kinds of products which are sold for consumer, business, ... Business history review 62.3 (1988): 398-419.

  8. Trading room - Wikipedia

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    The increasing number of listed products and trading venues have made it necessary to manage this order book with an adequate software. Stock exchanges and futures markets propose their own front-end system to capture and transmit orders, or possibly a programming interface, to allow member institutions to connect their order management system ...

  9. Flow Traders - Wikipedia

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    Flow Traders is a proprietary trading firm. [1] A market maker, it provides liquidity in the securities market by using high frequency and quantitative trading strategies. [2] Originally founded in Amsterdam, Flow Traders also has offices in New York, London, Milan, Paris, Cluj, Shanghai, Singapore, Chicago, and Hong Kong. [3] [4]