Eze Mulls Buying a Risk Company

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David Quinlan, co-president, Eze Software Group

The Boston-based maker of trade management systems doesn't have a risk offering under its umbrella. And though its platforms have risk capabilities, Quinlan admits they don't have as much as he wants. Integrated offerings with risk providers Portfolio Science, RiskMetrics, and Investor Analytics have covered some of the gap. But eventually, barring a massive buildout of its own risk capabilities, Quinlan anticipates buying a risk provider.

"There's the typical need for risk, where a portfolio

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