Howard Edelstein

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"The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated," wrote Mark Twain 110 years ago. The same can be said of Nyfix, once deemed terminally ill if not off to the bone yard. A Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) probe of its finances made headlines in the spring of 2004, Nasdaq de-listed it in the fall of 2005 and, meanwhile, Nyfix was playing in a technology and service space that was evolving at warp speed.

Enter Howard Edelstein, a man with real engineering chops-an MS EE from Stanford-and

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