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ISEEE – International Stock Exchange Executives Emeriti

Category: ISEEE Updates

ISEEE Issues 2012 Orlando Declaration urging Reforms to facilitate Job Creation and Economic Growth

  Click here to read the 2012 Orlando Declaration.

Presentations from the ISEEE 2012 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida

Official Presentations: Developments in the Capital Markets in South America and the Andes Stock Exchange – Melvin Escudero – March 26th, 2012 The Changing World Of Exchange Trading – Joseph Rizzello – March 26th, 2012 The Luxembourg Stock Exchange – Michel Maquil – March 26th, 2012 The IPO Crisis and What we are Doing to Fix It – David Weild – March 26th, 2012 […]

Summary of ISEEE 2012 Annual Meeting

The International Stock Exchange Executives Emeriti, Inc. (ISEEE) held its fifth Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida on March 25th through the 28th. The meeting was attended by a record number of twenty-four ISEEE Members and Special Guests from fourteen countries including Austria, Australia, Canada, Egypt, Germany, Russia, Turkey, Peru, Israel, Luxembourg, Kazakhstan, New Zealand, Switzerland […]

ISEEE members have been involved in the ‘JOBS Bill’

ISEEE members have been involved in the New Capital Formation Legislation that the US Congress passed today. This is the legislation which David Weild, David Franasiak and other ISEEE Members have been involved. David Weild was invited to the White House as one of the President’s guests at the signing of the JOBS Bill. Click […]

ISEEE held the 2011 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, USA

Read a summary of the meeting here and the agenda here.

ISEEE member and demutualization pioneer Bengt Rydén is designated for the 2010 WFE Award for Excellence

Read the World Federation of Exchanges press release here.

ISEEE files a ‘Comment Letter on the US SECs Concept Release on Equity Market Structure’

The comments are divided into three categories, namely: Capital Formation (The Detrimental Impact of Market Structure) Market Regulation, Oversight and Transparency Market Quality: Large vs. Small Capitalization Stocks and Investors. Read the entire Comment Letter here.