The Top Ten of 2003

ON BALANCE

You might think that a down market and tightly controlled budgets might equal little news, but the opposite was true this year. There were mergers, lawsuits, top-level hires and departures plus major strategy changes. The true effects will not be felt until 2004. But until then, here is our take on the top 10 stories of the year. In no particular order:

Interactive Data Corp.’s purchase of ComStock.

The acquisition catapulted IDC into the real-time, institutional space. But while ComStock is a

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