EESAT Readies Complex Order Book Feeds, Tools

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The vendor─whose name stands for Electronic Exchange Services and Technology, but is pronounced "Eesat"─will this month launch two datafeeds of complex order book data, which were originally built by MEB to aggregate the seven US complex order books into a single feed. EESAT was set up as a shell corporation in 2009 and took ownership of the intellectual property behind MEB's tools in 2011, but did not really begin redeveloping them until the appointment of MEB senior strategist Jim Seligman as

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