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Viel versprechende Pressemitteilung:
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/pressreleases/...guresJune09Final.pdf
Umsätze ziehen auch an, könnte bei der Veröffentlichung der nächsten Zahlen zu einer Überraschung kommen.
Zusätzlich dürfte die Einigung mit der LSE auch noch positiv nachwirken.
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/...amp;ISIN=GB0032654641/GBX/PLEU-exn
It makes it all the more critical that London is seen to have world-class financial infrastructure.
A core element of maintaining the City's edge is modernising the London Stock Exchange. The last chief executive, Clara Furse, spent most of her era defending the LSE from a range of marauders which came from every corner of the earth, including Australia, the US and Scandinavia.
Amid the constant brawling, an overhaul of the LSE's trading platform took a back seat.
Her successor, 49-year-old former Lehman banker Xavier Rolet, is seeking to change that. His style is very different. He has shifted himself from the seventh-floor suite of offices on Paternoster Square, overlooking St Paul's, to lowlier quarters among the troops and already has taken the first blow against what he clearly regards as a bloated staff.
Ex-LSE chief executive Clara Furse
But the real task is changing the trading platform, the heart of any exchange. It will not be easy. At least two of his predecessors as chief executive were defeated and forced out over systems. Rolet reckons that the LSE has the wrong model.
Whereas the best exchanges create their own software and farm out much of the hardware, the LSE has it the other way round.
This means it is unable to add and subtract from its platform as quickly as its rivals.
The situation has become particularly acute because of the proliferation of competitors, ranging from Turquoise to Plus markets.
Rolet has been looking with envy at the flexible freestanding BATS platform used by banks and brokers-across the world. He is also known to admire Nasdaq's INET.
Putting a new system in place is, in his view, the key to taking on rivals. It should drive down the cost of trading, improve speed and restore the market-making capacity - the role carried out by the old jobbers - before the LSE switched to order-driven.
This, for instance, would enable the LSE to provide a better market in some of the less liquid stocks, including those on AIM, and might revitalise what has become a moribund operation.
Furse failed to win much credit for the merger with Borsa Italiana, which was viewed in certain quarters with disdain as a poor second after Euronext fell to the New York Stock Exchange.
What, however, was not recognised was that the Italian bourse has one of the best fixed income platforms in the world.
This has become very valuable at a time when record levels of government and corporate debt are being issued to deal with the fallout from the credit crunch.
It also owns MOT, the world's largest market in retail corporate bonds, something which is largely inaccessible to ordinary investors in Britain. Rolet believes that London could well establish itself as the global leader in this area.
Anything involving technology can go wrong and Rolet must be aware of the pitfalls. It is likely that financial results will look less that stellar as the investment in new systems and the costs associated with the old are written off.
But if he succeeds in keeping the LSE strong and independent in the face of threatening competition, the short-term hit to the profit and loss and possibly the share price, will prove worth it.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1200444/...tml#ixzz0LdXIZjSH
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Hier noch ein interessanter Artikel zum Thema:
http://www.growthbusiness.co.uk/channels/...32/time-to-tap-plus.thtml
Development Director, Cyril Theret notes: “We’re very pleased with the surge in our volumes particularly since it’s a traditionally quiet period. This clearly demonstrates the continued importance of retail flow in the UK Equity market. PLUS remains committed to facilitating retail liquidity via our quotedriven platform which guarantees liquidity in a wide range of PLUS traded stocks.” Year-to-date, 5,682,996 bargains worth £34.634bn representing over 40.851bn shares, have taken place on PLUS. Last year (2008), a total of 5,110,920 bargains worth £36.390bn representing over 26.106bn shares took place on PLUS.
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/...amp;ISIN=GB0032654641/GBX/PLUS-exn
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/...amp;ISIN=GB0032654641/GBX/PLUS-exn
Ich finde das anziehende Volumen ist da ein gutes Indiz!!!
In den englischen Boards ist auch schon eine Menge los, dort wird über einen baldigen Ausbruch diskutiert.
Hier auch noch eine kleine Analyse
http://www.advfn.com/...w79joFpu%2BgArRch8vv9Cw%3D&symbol=L%5EPMK
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Independent stock exchange PLUS Markets Group PLC (PMK.LN) Tuesday said it is planning to start a liquidity scheme to attract more equity trading.
PLUS, which can now trade AIM securities, said the PLUS Liquidity Scheme will allow market makers to have a share of a proportion of data sale revenues.
AIM is the London Stock Exchange Group PLC's (LSE.LN) junior market.
The revenue sharing scheme will encourage market makers to direct their business to PLUS, the company said.
PLUS said full details will be published in the next few weeks.
Company Web site: www.plusmarketsgroup.com
-By Rachael Gormley, Dow Jones Newswires; 44-20-7842-9308; rachael.gormley@dowjones.com
Es wurden in der erste halben Stunde schon 1,7 Mio Stück gehandelt.
Dürfte ein spannender Tag werden!!!!