- Jan
- 29
- 2007
- 8:43 AM
Q&A: What are the 10-share issues?
- By: Ray Pellecchia
- File Under: NYSE, NYSE
A reader writes:
I read the post below and I would like to know the names of the ten-share unit issues. I tried to search for it on nyse web site but I couldn\'t find any info.
Thanks.
-- PeterAll NYSE listed securities have been connected to Phase III with the exception of 43 ten-share unit issues. These securities, as listed on nyse.com, will be connected at a later date.
Peter -- Here is the list of 10-share-unit issues.
That list, as well as the latest list of active Phase IV issues and the updated Liquidity Replenishment Point values, are all on the Hybrid Market implementation page.
Thanks for writing, Peter!
Happy Monday, folks. Was on a business trip most of last week, and I want to thank Margarida for keeping this space cooking. You'll be hearing more from her.
In the meantime, you just know I couldn't dive back into the ol' blog without a bit of trivia:
Today in NYSE History
29 Jan 1881 An annunciator board for paging members was installed on the trading floor.
The annunciator board was the "big board" on one wall of the the Exchange trading floor, which flashed members' assigned numbers to page them.
Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Hybrid Market, NYSE, NYSE Group, NYX, trading, stock market


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Any estimate when the 10 share units will be connected to Phrase III?
by Stephanie on May 30, 2007 3:23 PM
Stephanie --
All have been added except the following symbols, which are all priced above $1,000 per share:
BRK.A
BRK.B
LNC PR
WYE PR
We don't plan to add issues priced above $1,000.
Hope that helps. Thanks for writing!
by Ray Pellecchia on May 31, 2007 9:37 AM
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