Where Did All the Traders Go?

THE INSIDE TRACK

Two years ago, a source at a major market data vendor told us to keep an eye on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) as a comer. What did we do? We added ICE to the exchange section of Market Data Industry and promptly forgot about it--until last week, when we were asked: Where did all the energy traders who used Enron Online go?

Enron, of course, stopped trading in November 2001 when its credit ratings were cut, thus calling into question the unit’s ability to settle on its trades. In February

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