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Board of Trade

Former UK government organization, merged with the Department of Trade and Industry in 1970.



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Office Media Network (OMN), developer of The Wall Street Journal Office Network, announced agreements with 11 new partners--including HRPT Properties Trust, L&L Acquisitions, OSEB Associates, and the Chicago Board of Trade Building--to install The WSJ Office Network in a total of more than 90 office buildings throughout the country.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (Merc) officials last week announced the $8 billion purchase of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT).
In related news, The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT; Chicago, IL) and Dow Jones Newswires (New York) have launched "Commodity News for Tomorrow," a custom newsletter for CBOT market participants.
 
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