RIXML.org Expands Membership, Adds Associate Members
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NEW YORK--RIXML.org has released the final version 1.0 of the Research Information Exchange Markup Language specification. The RIXML.org steering committee has confirmed the addition of Bear Stearns and Robertson Stephens, bringing the total number of participating buy-side and sell-side member firms to 17. Additionally, the organization has approved eight associate members: Blue Matrix, CCBN.com, Multex.com, Researchsummary.com, Themarkets.com, Thomson Financial First Call, Voicemate.com and
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