REDIBook Undergoes Name Change; Takes On Heavy Hitting Partners

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NEW YORK--Following the news last month that Brut and Strike were merging, the move by several major securities firms to REDIBook suggest that the race for liquidity among Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs) has become more intense.

During the week of October 22, TD Waterhouse, Paine Webber Incorporated--which will provide after hours trading--Credit Suisse First Boston, Inc., Lehman Brothers Inc. and National Discount Brokers all signed letters of intent to join REDIBook. What REDIBook has

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