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Nasdaq planning clampdown on Internet rumours
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25 Gee, I bet NASDAQ could get people and organizations to pay for the priviledge Craig Richards-9/5/1997
24 This sheds a little more light on the technical details (although <i>veryBill Ulrich-9/5/1997
23 From NASD Regulation: "<i>The National Association of Securities DeBill Ulrich-9/5/1997
22 David -- Yes, the MMs are not nice people by trade, but that's their busineNYBellBoy-9/5/1997
21 I was just going to suggest a "Rumors Day"; just about every other caKen Merwin-9/5/1997
20 Roger, I can't agree more. Negative information no matter how relevant it Noneyet-9/5/1997
19 How do they do this? Well, they could pay 400 people to watch ten threads each Wendell Holmes-9/5/1997
18 I say good luck!...their system will probably be outdated before they begin!TFF-9/5/1997
17 Tom, yes Goldstar is still in business. I am a subscriber and make good money Roger A. Babb-9/5/1997
16 Fred, >> Seems to me that restricting the free flow of informatioDone, gone.-9/5/1997
15 Mike, You wrote and I quote !! >>>>Wish Nasdaq would join the disNoneyet-9/5/1997
14 Czech, All in the finest tradition of Wall Street. Seems to me that restrictiFred Ragan-9/5/1997
13 Tom, >> Will Nasdaq be chasing down posts such as yours and mine if we Done, gone.-9/5/1997
12 Thanks David! An excellent article, a real eye opener that sheds some way overDone, gone.-9/5/1997
11 .... Zoltek has a $50,000,000 contract signed today .... Microsoft just went brDavid L. Wasylenko-9/5/1997
10 Mike, If Nasdaq plans are to go after firms or individuals such as WestergaardNoneyet-9/5/1997
9 "after our tounges with pliers!" - yup, and other things, too. I thinKen Merwin-9/5/1997
8 NASD wants to police the net, yet they allow their MMs to rig the game. forbes.Mighty_Mezz-9/5/1997
7exchange2000.comDone, gone.-9/5/1997
6 How can they do this? I mean technically, that is. Of course there are searchCraig Richards-9/5/1997
5 What others have said regarding this matter: exchange2000.com exchange2000.comDone, gone.-9/5/1997
4 Who do they think they are? Today's Bible reading is Matthew 7:3. :-/Mighty_Mezz-9/5/1997
3 My view: >> The new Nasdaq device, due to be installed by the end of theDone, gone.-9/5/1997
2 "...not been officially released" It'll be interesting to get thKen Merwin-9/5/1997
1 So what are they going to do with the information once they have it. Suppose I Clayleas-9/5/1997
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