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Raymond James Forges Ahead With Quotron's Small Office Solution

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St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Raymond James & Associates Inc. is partially through the rollout of the so-called Small Office Solution (SOS) from Quotron, which provides the firm's many single-broker offices with market data service.

The regional brokerage -- whose affiliated brokers number nearly 1,900 -- renewed its contract with Quotron 18 months ago (IMD, Feb. 4, 1991). Under the bargain it drove, Quotron is providing standard Q1000 service as well as custom-designed SOS service at a price some

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