NYSE Euronext (NYSE:NYX)
A holding company that, through its subsidiaries, operate and regulate two securities exchanges: the NYSE and NYSE Arca, Inc. The Company is a provider of securities listing, trading and related information products and services.
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Pick based on Trefis analysis as of 2/7/13
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Everywhere in the media you hear the quotes about major new volumes. NYX pays a nice dividend. Sentiment is way too negative. Recent troubles in other market places may help it. Its derivative products volumes hold up quit well. Think Exchanges in general should be bought in the current environment. Also think that Online Brokers might be of interest currently. SCHW for example...
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as trading realigns it self world wide they have made the move to capture this business.
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this one said "
Pitch by: huddaman 5/28/08 4:05 PM
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If I understand correctly, this company will have years of recurring revenue with modest growth prospects, making it a stalwart or possibly even fast grower. This probably :"
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This is tracking porfortlio of the the 20 stock I pick for 2012...
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piotroski screen
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Filling out my CAPS player with highly-ranked dividend payers.
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Covestor Model Manager SWAN-asset management sold NYX in his Christian Agape Hedged Equity Covestor Model ( http://covestor.com/SWAN-asset-management )
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Achtung !
Takeover/Merger: Bidding war between Deutsche Boerse and CME ?
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this stock will go up over $100.00 a share in the near future
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Big moat, pays a cool div
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Great value play!
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BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- Given the stock market's weakness lately, many investors are wondering if they should be in the market at all. But if being "in the market" means buying shares of NYSE Euronext Inc. the world's premier venue for trading public companies, then indeed it's time to get out.
NYSE Euronext (NYX) is the Stupid Investment of the Week.
Stupid Investment of the Week showcases concerns and conditions that make a security less than ideal for the average investor, and is written in the hope that spotlighting trouble in one security will make problems easier to avoid elsewhere. While obviously not a purchase recommendation, the column is not intended as an automatic sell signal.
For NYSE Euronext, some of the problems facing the broad stock market are coming home to roost for the big operator of the markets. There is promising long-term potential, but the current valuations are high enough to put NYX into the category of "good company, bad stock" -- the kind of security where an investor who buys in at the wrong time is likely to take a beating and exit before long-term prospects pay off.
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Makes money as long as stocks are trading, plus look at the dividend
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A 4% dividend plus an ability to profit whether the market tanks or tops. Plus partial ownership in various foreign exchanges. The NYSE has not been standing still the past couple of years. Sure the proposal to limit bank trading puts is a wet blanket but I think the stock was punished more than it deserved.
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Whether the market goes up or down, the exchange still makes money. NYX actually took the Obama Govt's news of restricting banks and financial institution's wanton trading quite well. NYX will prosper.
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we're about to get out of the cirsis, people has money to invest, interests rates and CDs are paying little, they will invest in stock market, directly benefitting this stock, it pauys good dividends too...
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With the NYSE losing market share in its own securities, so-called flash trading and other shadow exchanges are the ones eating it up. But as unregulated entities, they are getting a nearly free ride, while NYX bears all the regulation cost. I see this situation inevitably equalizing, where either NYX gets looser regulation (yeah, right), or more likely, all other players are forced to become transparent. The NYSE will then compete more successfully.
The growth in derivatives market has helped, and a lack of IPOs has hurt, but the great freeze on IPOs of the past few years is thawing. This company isn't counted on for much these days (witness the 5% yield), but with a powerful brand, good leadership, and an ability to continue to consolidate world markets through buyouts, I think the NYX beats the market from here.
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