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en [James Cox, a professor of corporate and securities law at Duke University, thought the judge's decision was unlikely to delay the NYSE's schedule for pushing through the deal, which is subject to regulatory approval and a seatholder vote.] Strategically I think it is to their advantage to get a strong vote from the membership going forward. I think that strengthens the NYSE's hand in the litigation arena, ... It's not uncommon to do the deal and litigate on the sidelines.

en I personally think it would be better if the NYSE remained as a neutral, not-for-big-profit institution. The exchange has done a very good job over the centuries. It's one of the most important institutions in the world. The enemy of investment is activity.... I know the American investor will not be better off if volume doubles on the NYSE, and I know the NYSE will be trying to figure out how to do that if it is trying to maximize its own earnings per share. GM or IBM will not earn more money if their stock turns over more actively, but a for-profit NYSE will.
  Warren Buffett

en The NYSE board has taken steps to further strengthen the independence of the governance structure of NYSE Regulation.

en None of this means necessarily that DeLay is going to be indicted. But a deal like this only strengthens the government's hand.

en It is an NYSE deal and of course you don't expect to see a lot of jump with those. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength.

en We have expressed our hope that they (India) would vote yes. They voted yes back in September to find Iran in non-compliance. We would hope that they would do so again on this resolution. But that is their decision. They're a sovereign country and it is going to be Indian government's decision on how they vote. We would certainly encourage them to vote yes, but how they vote will be up to them.

en If the representatives allow the membership to vote, and they vote ?yes,? then Wednesday will be an in-service day for the teachers. If they vote ?no,? then it?s the first day of the strike.

en The Securities Commission's decision has helped a great deal, although the market is still analyzing to what extent it will help corporate results.

en With respect to new listings, most companies that qualify to list on the NYSE choose to do so. The NYSE leads all markets in attracting 90% of qualifying proceeds and offers the best price and highest levels of market quality in our listed stocks.

en His testimony showed that they [NYSE management and Goldman Sachs] did this behind their backs. He was asked to rubber-stamp a deal.

en His testimony showed that they [NYSE management and Goldman Sachs] did this behind their backs, ... He was asked to rubber-stamp a deal.

en The exchange has determined that the company securities are no longer suitable for trading on the NYSE.

en The exchange has determined that the company securities are no longer suitable for trading on the NYSE,

en Basically they judged off a crowd vote and a judge's vote. We won third, but not being from there, that was pretty big. We got the judge's vote.

en Strategically it brings a lot of benefits, more from the assets and the enterprise customer base that's important than from the long distance business. Some shareholders would have rather seen a Sprint deal, but this is easier from a regulatory standpoint. There's no wireless component, and the Department of Justice will consider this in parallel with the SBC-AT&T deal.


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