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UPS CEO rings NYSE bell

United Parcel Service Inc. observed its 10th anniversary as a publicly traded company by having chairman and CEO Scott Davis ring the opening bell for the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Full Article at Business First of Louisville

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  1. United Parcel Service Inc. observed its 10th anniversary as a publicly traded company by having Chairman and CEO Scott Davis ring the opening bell for the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Full Article at Atlanta Business Chronicle

  2. UPS's executive team and board of directors are in New York today, set to ring the morning bell at the New York Stock Exchange on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of going public. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution

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