Celebrating 25 years of Inside Market Data
For 25 years, Inside Market Data has been at the forefront of the changes in the market data industry and remains the publication of choice for senior level management in this space.
Launched in 1985, Inside Market Data has followed the developments in this $20+ billion industry with objective, accurate and timely reporting by providing a concise overview of developments in this fast-moving business. Inside Market Data was the first, and remains the only newsletter dedicated to these markets.
Originally launched as 'Micro Ticker Report' the early days featured stories from products called Reuters Monitor, Telerate DM4000, Quotron Q800 and firms such as ILX and Imnet, plus the Market Master from Innovative Market Systems, as Bloomberg was known in 1985. Bringing back some memories?
To mark our 25 years as the leading financial market data premium news provider, Inside Market Data will publish a special anniversary issue in October 2010. Many firms and faces have come and gone over the past quarter of a century and our special report will reflect on the 25 individuals who have made the biggest impact on the market data industry over the past 25 years.
We will also be hosting a party to mark the occasion at the Hudson Hotel in New York City on October 25, 2010.
If you would like to be involved and show your support to mark 25 years of Inside Market Data, contact Jo Garvey on + 1 212 4577745 or email jo.garvey@incisivemedia.com.
For more general information about our forthcoming party please contact IMD25@incisivemedia.com.
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