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To: TLindt who wrote (1992)3/6/2002 11:41:15 PM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2005
 
(BSNS WIRE) Track Data to Announce 4th Quarter Results Thursday, March 7th;
Track Data to Announce 4th Quarter Results Thursday, March 7th; CEO To Conduct
a Live Chat Session


Business Editors

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 5, 2002--Track Data Corporation
(Nasdaq:TRAC) plans to announce its 4th Quarter results before the
market opens on Thursday, March 7th.
The Company's CEO, Barry Hertz, will conduct his regular quarterly
live chat session at 4:15 p.m. EST on Thursday. The purpose of this
chat will be to discuss Track's 4th Quarter results as well as other
Track Data issues.
Members can participate in the chat by using the chat feature
(channel 4) of the myTrack online trading service. Non-members can
view the chat by going to the web site mytrack.com and
clicking on the "Live Chat" link in the left-hand navigation bar. All
participants will be able to see the questions and answers in
real-time and initiate questions.
Track Data is a New York-based financial services company that
provides real-time financial market data, news, and research to
institutional and individual investors through dedicated
telecommunication lines and the Internet.
For individual investors, Track Data Securities offers myTrack, a
fully integrated, Internet-based online trading and market data
system. myTrack's direct access online trading has equity commissions
starting at $12.95 per trade and allows users the choice of where to
route their orders. myTrack also offers trading in options at all
options markets, and over 6,000 mutual funds. In addition, futures
trading in the E-Minis is available, with cross-collateralization of
accounts. Futures trades are routed directly to the CME at $14 per
contract per round trip.
myTrack's continuous, dynamic stream of live market data is
powered by application-based software and a constant server connection
similar to systems used by professionals, making it faster than the
HTML web-based static pages offered by most of its competitors, such
as Schwab (NYSE: SCH), and E*Trade (NYSE: ET). myTrack supplies free
market data to its brokerage account holders: streaming delayed
quotes, company news, charting for technical analysis, and a
proprietary library of intra-day market statistics. In addition,
myTrack offers users a selection of paid data and research, including
streaming real-time quotes, Nasdaq Level II, and Pink Sheets Level II.
myTrack offers access through PCs, browser phones, and PDAs, such as
Palm Organizers (made by Palm Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM)) and Visors (made by
Handspring (Nasdaq: HAND)).
myTrack offers the first week of trading commission-free. To open
a trading account, go to mytrack.com or call 1-800-myTrack.
For additional information, please contact Rafi Reguer, Vice
President, Corporate Communications, at 718-522-0222 or by e-mail:
rafi_reguer@trackdata.com.

--30--CER/se*

CONTACT: Track Data Corporation
Rafi Reguer, 718/522-0222
rafi_reguer@trackdata.com

KEYWORD: NEW YORK
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: E-COMMERCE INTERNET NETWORKING
CONFERENCE CALLS EARNINGS
SOURCE: Track Data Corporation

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To: TLindt who wrote (1992)3/18/2002 11:20:52 PM
From: CrazyTrain  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2005
 
Track data news...

securitiesindustry.com

Midweek News Update


Advance Coverage of Issue Week Monday, March 18, 2002
New Track ECN Mulls Joining MarketXT on SuperSoes
The Track ECN, the new electronic communications network that made its debut on March 8, is mulling joining SuperSoes, where rival MarketXT has seen its volume soar since moving to Nasdaq’s trading system on Christmas Eve. MarketXT’s market share of Nasdaq share volume jumped from a mere 0.1 percent in December to 0.5 percent in January. The ECN market share data set for February is not yet available, but, based on SuperSoes data, MarketXT traded an average of 28.66 million shares a day by late February, making it the second-largest contributor to SuperSoes after Knight Securities.“A lot of people have noticed that,” said Track ECN EVP Roderick Covlin. “We are considering joining SuperSoes as an option to help us grow the business, since it is a mature marketplace.” The Track ECN’s parent, Track Data Corp., which also owns direct-access online broker Track Data Securities, late last month received the green light from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the National Association of Securities Dealers to operate an ECN—the 11th so far—to trade Nasdaq and listed securities.

(Reported by Isabelle Clary)