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Non-Tech : Ashton Technology (ASTN)

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (921)5/11/1999 2:17:00 AM
From: Candle stick  Read Replies (1) of 4443
 
Fredric W. Rittereiser credentials below:
see all the employee credentials here:

ashtontechgroup.com

Fredric Rittereiser serves as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Ashton Technology Group,
Inc. (ATG™). He is a co-founder of ATG, Universal Trading Technologies Corporation (UTTC™) and Gomez
Advisors, Inc. Mr. Rittereiser has led the product development efforts of UTTC and is directly responsible for the
concepts behind the volume weighted average price (VWAP®) trading system (VTS™), electronic auction
system (EAS™) and electronic public limit order book (ePLOB™). Further, Mr. Rittereiser has been responsible
for ATG's strategic initiatives concerning the Chinese market, E.Com and the conceptualization of the Electronic
Market Center (eMC™). In addition to his strategic responsibilities, Mr. Rittereiser has led all of ATG's financing,
marketing and executive recruiting efforts.

Prior to the founding of ATG, Mr. Rittereiser served as a special consultant to Booz•Allen and Hamilton Inc.'s
technology practice where he focused on the financial services industry's use of encrypted online transaction
systems.

Mr. Rittereiser has over 30 years of experience in the financial services industry having served as the President
of Sherwood Group, Troster Singer, and Instinet. During his career as a senior executive on Wall Street, Mr.
Rittereiser raised capital for over 20 companies and served on the Board of numerous private and public
companies. From 1972 through 1980, Mr. Rittereiser was active on numerous committees of the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. including: National Market System, Ethics, Options, Arbitration and
Corporate Finance.

Mr. Rittereiser is considered a pioneer in the field of electronic trading systems for the financial markets. While
President of Instinet, Mr. Rittereiser was responsible for Instinet's two most successful products – a liquid
trading system for NASDAQ securities and the first crossing network. In addition, Mr. Rittereiser introduced
Instinet to a number of domestic and international exchanges. Mr. Rittereiser was responsible for Instinet's
strategic acquisition by Reuters.
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