EXCHANGE SPOTLIGHT FEBRUARY 2006
Recent Visitors and Events
 
 

NYSE CEO John Thain (front row, third from right) and President and Co-COO Catherine Kinney (front row, third from left) celebrate the 2006 World Economic Forum with CEOs of NYSE-listed companies. The group participated in a remote ringing of the NYSE Opening Bell on Jan. 27. The prestigious annual meeting of global leaders was held in Davos, Switzerland, from January 25 – 29.
New York Mets baseball stars (from left) Carlos Delgado, David Wright, Billy Wagner and Paul Lo Duca cheer journalists gathered on the balcony overlooking the trading floor.  The athletes rang The Opening BellSM on Jan. 24 to kick off the team’s Tenth Annual Winter Caravan, a three-day tour of New York City to promote charity work.

New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (left) tours the trading floor with NYSE CEO John Thain on Jan. 23.
Former New York City Mayor David Dinkins (center) and members of the famed Boys Choir of Harlem share a moment with NYSE President and Co-COO Catherine Kinney.  The visitors rang The Opening Bell on Jan. 13. 

Howard McGillin (rear, center) and Sandra Joseph (front, center) — stars of the Broadway megahit The Phantom of the Opera  — share the spotlight with NYSE CEO John Thain and President and Co-COO Catherine Kinney. The actors rang The Opening Bell on Jan. 12 to celebrate the The Phantom of the Opera’s status as Broadway’s longest-running show.  
NBC’s late-night talk show host Carson Daly (right) joins Melissa Circle, a clerk for specialist firm LaBranche & Co., behind a trading post.  The popular television personality rang The Closing BellSM on Dec. 27 in recognition of “NBC’s New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly” celebration.

 
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