NYBOT's New Digs

BUSINESS CONTINUITY SPECIAL REPORT

Throughout this past year, while it was conducting business from its SunGard disaster recovery facility in Long Island City, The New York Board of Trade--the parent company of the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange and the New York Cotton Exchange--is looking at new offices with some state-of-the-art technology.

After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks destroyed its offices and trading floors at Four World Trade Center, NYBOT is in negotiations to move roughly 1,400 staffers into several floors of the

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