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- In March 2004, Cbeyond's fourth market branch was opened in Houston, Texas.
- Germany is the company's fourth market after France, Belgium and Italy.
- The fourth Market Street Bridge was destroyed by a flood on May 21, 1894.
- The fourth Market District store opened on October 14, 2010, in Upper Arlington, Ohio.
- Jefferies also moved quickly into the fourth market : off-exchange, computer-based ( electronic ) trading.
- TCI announced earlier this week its launch of Home's Internet service in a fourth market, Seattle.
- In the meantime, Cal Micro's shares traded yesterday in cyberspace vis-a-vis Instinent, a computerized subscriber service, which is also known as the fourth market.
- After renovations and an expansion to to accommodate the new products and prepared food departments, the store became the fourth Market District in the Pittsburgh region.
- Albertson's has just added its fourth market, metropolitan San Francisco, extending its West Coast urban presence, which also includes San Diego, Los Angeles and the Portland area.
- An over-the-counter is a Fourth Market . " Critics have labelled the OTC market as the " dark market " because prices are often unpublished and unregulated.
- In the fourth market the broker's position was eliminated by the Portfolio System for Institutional Trading ( POSIT ) that traded portfolios and matched buyers and sellers automatically.
- A fourth market has just opened at 117 Seventh Avenue South ( Christopher Street ), adding Greenwich Village to locations in SoHo, the Upper West Side and the Upper East Side in Manhattan.
- Off-hours trading also gets done on the so-called fourth market _ Instinet, a computer-trading network owned by Reuters, which is open 24 hours a day and handles transactions for numerous mutual funds and other institutional investors who subscribe to the service.
- The fourth Market Street Bridge was built upon the piers of the third bridge, using parts of the third truss bridge that had been swept downstream in 1889 . The fourth bridge was opened in 1890 at a cost of $ 38, 000, and was purchased in 1891 by the Lycoming County commissioners for $ 113, 700, who declared to be free of tolls.