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    Quotron was a Los Angeles–based company that in 1960 became the first financial data technology company to deliver stock market quotes to an electronic...
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  • broker. Jack Scantlin of Scantlin Electronics, Inc. (SEI) developed the Quotron I system, consisting of a magnetic tape storage unit that could be sited...
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  • MetaStock software in 1996. In 1998, MetaStock was released for the Reuters Quotron data feed and in 2001 for the Reuters 3000 Xtra electronic trading platform...
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  • networks (such as Refinitiv Real Time) and appear to have developed from the Quotron service purchased in the 1980s. The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) was originally...
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    Eastern Air Lines, Nike, Arthur D. Little, Inc., Orbital Sciences, and Quotron Systems (a division of the Citicorp company). Paine also served as a Director...
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  • In the 1980s, financial data providers such as Reuters, Telerate, and Quotron displayed data in 24×80 format intended for a human reader. Users of this...
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    the Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article referring to Jones as Quotron Man in a profile covering his lifestyle. This was transpiring in 1987,...
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    from his upstairs office; he devised a system to read the data from a Quotron machine by measuring the electric pulses in the wire and decoding them...
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  • as a bachelor residence for John Scantlin, the wealthy developer of the Quotron stock market terminal. Gesner's design for the site, which has a panoramic...
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  • the technology that was used to obtain live stock prices, via Telequote, Quotron or Stockmaster to other sectors of the financial industry, such as corporate...
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    to see him on a telephone with an extra-long cord while hunched over a Quotron, checking out signs of possible deals. He participated in many transactions...
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  • business operator. He conducted business by monitoring stock prices on his Quotron monitor while his lawyers handled hostile takeovers. The humorist Art Buchwald...
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  • KWHY-TV in Los Angeles. The concept originated in the late 1960s when Quotron, a quotation ticker vendor, supported WCIU in Chicago and KWHY in Los Angeles...
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    Bloomberg Terminal, Knight Ridder notably with its Viewtron offering, Quotron and Bridge, more or less specialised on the money market, foreign exchange...
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  • Cooper, Michael (July 7, 1996). "Gone Before It Ever Really Arrived – The Quotron". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved August 5, 2010. Rush, George...
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