AMEX Uses Flat Panels To Consolidate Order Systems Displays For Specialists

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Earlier this month, the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) installed 100 Pixelvision, model PV 116, flat-panel monitors to consolidate onto one screen its electronic on-floor and off-floor ordering systems, say AMEX officials. The installation cost approximately $600,000.

Options specialists will be the first to get the 16-inch, liquid crystal display (LCD) Pixelvision monitors, which are less than three inches deep, say AMEX officials. In comparison, Pixelvision's vice president of sales and

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