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The recent flurry of start-up acquisitions could signal an economic recovery for Silicon Valley, as I recently wrote about. But is a real recovery possible without the return of initial public offerings? Probably not. Full Article at The New York Times
New York: The Securities and Exchange Commission is likely to consider taking action on dark pools, as regulators review market practices, Nasdaq OMX Group Inc Chief Executive Officer Robert Greifeld said Friday. Full Article at Gulfnews
Thomas J. Quinlan III, second from right, President and CEO of RR Donnelley & Sons Co. , presides over the Nasdaq stock market opening bell Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009 in New York. View Photo »
Nasdaq OMX Group Inc Chief Executive Robert Greifeld said the quality of companies trying to sell their shares to the public is improving as the long-shuttered IPO market returns to life. Full Article at International Business Times
Where politics and the economy intersect. Full Article at Reuters
The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. is the world's largest exchange company. It delivers trading, exchange technology and public company services across six continents, with over 3,700 listed companies. Full Article at Street Insider
EU's commissioner for economic and monetary affairs Joaquin Almunia, center, opens the NASDAQ market with Robert Greifeld, right, Chief Executive Officer, Nasdaq during the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum,... View Photo »
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Thomas J. Quinlan III, second from right, President and CEO of RR Donnelley & Sons Co. , presides over the Nasdaq stock market opening bell Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009 in New York. Joining him at the podium are Robert Greifeld, right, CEO of Nasdaq, and employees and guests of RR Donnelly.
View Photo »EU's commissioner for economic and monetary affairs Joaquin Almunia, center, opens the NASDAQ market with Robert Greifeld, right, Chief Executive Officer, Nasdaq during the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Switzerland, Thursd...
View Photo »EU's commissioner for economic and monetary affairs Joaquin Almunia, left, opens the NASDAQ market with Robert Greifeld, right, Chief Executive Officer, Nasdaq during the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday...
View Photo »Robert Greifeld, NASDAQ OMX CEO, holds up the Kindle from which he intended to read his speech before switching to a paper backup at the Boston College Chief Executives' Club luncheon in Boston, Massachusetts September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Robert Greifeld, NASDAQ OMX CEO, speaks at the Boston College Chief Executives' Club luncheon in Boston, Massachusetts September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Robert Greifeld, NASDAQ OMX CEO, speaks at the Boston College Chief Executives' Club luncheon in Boston, Massachusetts September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Robert Greifeld, NASDAQ OMX CEO, speaks at the Boston College Chief Executives' Club luncheon in Boston, Massachusetts September 22, 2009.
View Photo »EU's commissioner for economic and monetary affairs Joaquin Almunia, center, opens the NASDAQ market with Robert Greifeld, right, Chief Executive Officer, Nasdaq during the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Switzerland, Thursd...
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