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  2. Boston Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Stock Exchange (now NASDAQ BX, formerly BSE) was a regional stock exchange formerly located in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1834, making it the third-oldest stock exchange in the United States. On October 2, 2007, NASDAQ agreed to acquire BSE for $61 million. [1]

  3. The Rathskeller - Wikipedia

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    The "locus of boston rock and roll," [8] the Rat was noted for the artists who performed there before their commercial breakthroughs and the local bands and scenes it helped to develop. In 1976, the album Live at The Rat was released; it documented the music of the time as well as the importance of the club in the development of Boston rock and ...

  4. Regional stock exchanges of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A regional stock exchange is a term used in the United States to describe stock exchanges that operate outside of the country's main financial center in New York City.A regional stock exchange operates in the trading of listed and over-the-counter (OTC) equities under the SEC's Unlisted Trading Privileges (UTP) rule.

  5. P. P. F. Degrand - Wikipedia

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    He published the Boston Weekly Report in the 1820s, [2] possibly employing Edgar Allan Poe for two weeks as a clerk and perhaps also as a reporter. [3] He was one of the thirteen founding members of the Boston Stock Exchange and was described by Clarence W. Barron and Joseph G. Martin as "the man to whose indomitable energy and foresight the ...

  6. List of former stock exchanges in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The National Stock Exchange ceased trading operations on May 30, 2014, bringing the number of active stock exchanges in the United States to 11. Wrote Bloomberg , that left "just one public exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange Inc. , that isn't owned Bats , Nasdaq OMX Group or IntercontinentalExchange Group Inc. " [ 2 ]

  7. Hatch Memorial Shell - Wikipedia

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    The original, wooden shell was built in 1928 as a temporary venue for the Pops with expectations of construction of a permanent structure in the near future. It was first used for a concert on July 4, 1929, with Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra. A second, temporary shell, made of metal, was built in 1934. [citation needed]

  8. Archibald R. Giroux - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Raphael Giroux (October 19, 1897 – October 15, 1968) was an American stockbroker and politician who served as president of the Boston Stock Exchange and chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party.

  9. William H. Remick - Wikipedia

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    Remick was born on East Boston, Massachusetts on October 14, 1866. He was a son of Joseph Remick and Mary Ann Pickering (née Hammond) Remick. [1]Among his siblings was Joseph Remick of Pillsbury, Remick & Co. of Boston and Frank W. Remick, a member of Kidder, Peabody & Co. who served as president of the Boston Stock Exchange while William was president of the New York Stock Exchange.