As the financial sector continues its tailspin despite efforts to bail out Wall Street, among the few gainers in recent stock trading have been those companies looking for a new “shot in the arm” with government funding from the next administration.
November 30, 2008
November 29, 2008
Turquoise, Backed by Large Banks, Seeks New Capital
Nov. 28 (Bloomberg) — Turquoise , an alternative European stock-trading system set up by the largest Wall Street firms, has approached four companies as it seeks to raise capital.
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November 28, 2008
Turquoise, Rival to Stock Exchanges, Seeks to Raise New Capital
Nov. 28 (Bloomberg) — Turquoise, an alternative European stock-trading system set up by the largest investment banks, has approached four companies as it seeks to raise capital.
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New York & Co.
This morning, trendy retailer New York & Co. (NWY: sentiment, chart, options) announced that it has adopted a pre-arranged stock-trading plan to repurchase up to 3 million of its common shares ( Read More )
