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EQUITIES Magazine Archives

  Winter 2006 Issue
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Nasdaq Attacks. Robert Greifeld took command
and led Nasdaq back to prosperity.
Meet our 2006 Achiever of the Year.

By Gregory Bergman
Interviewed By David Bernard


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Other Articles in Issue :

One For The Money…
Start your new year off right! Our panel of experts gained 30% on last year’s picks. How did you do?
Welcome Jim Cramer and Fred Kobrick.
By George Brooks (PDF)


No R & R At Rodman & Renshaw
Recent deals with big players open up new markets.
By Anthony W. Haddad. (PDF)


Amex Leads U.S. ETF Market
ETF Pioneer the American Stock Exchange continues to lead the U.S. ETF market. Why trade ETFs anywhere else?
By Arnaldo Arroyo. (PDF)


  Fall 2006 Issue
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Scottrade Founder & CEO Rodger Riney Keeps It Simple. President and CEO Rodger Riney continues to grow his company organically, one branch at a time. New trading tools and new markets for customers keep Scottrade on top of its game.

By Gregory Bergman
Interviewed By David Bernard


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Other Articles in Issue :

AMEX Goes Electronic
A far cry using hand signals from the curb on Wall Street, AMEX traders look forward to using AEMI – the exchange's new hybrid trading system.
By Arnaldo Arroyo (PDF)


Hill Thompson: 75 years & Still Making Markets Liquid
Two Nicks help this market maker continue to addd small-cap value and create liquidity.
By Robert J. Flaherty. (PDF)


Italian Stock Exchange Prepares For Change
As a global exchanges merge, the Borsa Italiana looks to find its niche. Borsa adds more companies and prepares for an IPO.
By Gregory Bergman (PDF)


America's Most Profitable Companies
Ranked and reated by Free Cash Flow, which public managements make the most real money?
By Robert J. Flaherty & Michael Markowski (PDF)

Click here to see the balance of the companies


The Online Trading Game
New Tools, new traders and new markets! Find out which trading platform has the technology that's right for you.
By Gregory Bergman (PDF)


  Summer 2006 Issue
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THE NEW AMEX As Nasdaq and NYSE compete to create the biggest transatlantic market for the biggest companies, there might be opportunity for AMEX to become America's primary micro and small-cap exchange. CEO Neal Wolkoff is giving the 164 year old antique a new face. Will he succeed where past CEOs have failed? Wolkoff welcomes you to the new AMEX-- gateway to the American capital markets! – By Robert J. Flaherty

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Other Articles in Issue :

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly!
Fiery U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Donohue separates good shareholder activism from bad to even worse. Watch out secret short sellers; he's on your trail!
By Robert J. Flaherty (PDF)


Ten Possibly Great Stocks from Fred Kobrick which could yield "The Big Money!"
In his new book, master of the market Fred Kobrick helps investors build both assets and character.
By Henry Scammell. (PDF)


MidasTrade builds transpacific trading highway
Midas moves to capitalize on Korea's exploding futures and options markets, while it works on the construction of its transpacific trading highway.
By Gregory Bergman (PDF)


  Spring 2006 55th Anniversary Issue
Current Issues Download Full PDF Issue- Click Here

Thumbs Up for Jim Cramer
Better than any other financial journalist today, Mad Money's Jim Cramer gives a pure stream of useful money-making ideas in an insane, entertaining package to his cult-like audience. Meet EQUITIES newest member of our Favorites of the Famous panel of stock pickers.
A BOOYAH to everyone!

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Other Articles in Issue :

London's Alternative Investment Market Offers Another Way to go Public
If the U.S. is too expensive, take AIM in the U.K (PDF)


Creating Visibility for Small-Caps
Retiring Investor Relations icon Lou Thompson of NIRI outlines what CEOs must do in an age of diminished research coverage. (PDF)


IR To The Rescue!
With Wall Street small-company research cut back sharply, investor relations specialists are filling the void. Guess who's helping? Hedge funds! (PDF)


  Fall/Winter 2005-2006 Issue
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Rick's Cabaret Int'l (Nasdaq-RICK) Bares Its Hidden Growth Strategy:
A dynamic young CEO has a long term vision: $300 million in revenues, steadly increasing annual profits, and 50 clubs in 30 markets. Will his industry become more socially acceptable to investors as....

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Other Articles in Issue :

EQUITIES Achiever of 2005 – Gerald D. Putnam, CEO
The founder and CEO of Archipelago Holdings, Inc.,
creates a business model so powerful
that the world’s mightiest stock exchange had to
join it or risk extinction. (PDF)


The Secret of Scientigo
Today’s businesses are drowning in a sea of data. Not only can tiny Scientigo deal with data chaos, but developing its acquisition of Find.com will illustrate the hidden value of its intellectual property.(PDF)


Favorites of the Famous
Today’s businesses are drowning in a sea of data. Not only can tiny Scientigo deal with data chaos, but developing its acquisition of Find.com will illustrate the hidden value of its intellectual property.(PDF)