Neovest’s Timing Was Fortuitous

TRANSACTION SYSTEMS

NEW YORK--The misfortune of the Wofex trading system proved to be fortuitous for research and trading software vendor Neovest, which until July 31 had subleased space with its business partner on the 84th floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower.

Wofex was to use a Neovest-designed interface as its private-label front end, and the partnership between the companies became more physical when Neovest’s seven-person support team, housed in offices at 80 Broad St., found the rent there too high

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