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TRADINGEAR’S GAER TO BE NYMEX CIO?
Sources tell TTW that Sam Gaer, CEO and founder of TradinGear.com, is to join the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) as chief information officer (CIO), once Nymex completes the acquisition of the New York-based trading software developer. Nymex officials decline to comment, but a Nymex spokesperson adds that although vice president of software development Sean Carrington has been serving as acting CIO, the role has stood vacant since the first half of last
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