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The Pacific Exchange was a regional stock exchange located in San Francisco, California, USA. Its history begins with the founding of the San Francisco Stock and Bond exchange in 1882. Seven years later, the Los Angeles Oil Exchange was founded. In 1957, the two exchanges merged to form the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, though trading floors were kept in both cities. A name change to the Pacific Stock Exchange took place in 1973. Options trading began three years later. In 1997, "Stock" was dropped from the exchange's name.

In 1999, the Pacific Exchange was the first US stock exchange to demutualize. In 2001, the Los Angeles trading floor was closed, and the next year the San Francisco trading floor closed as well. Pacific Exchange equities trading now takes place exclusively through NYSE Arca (formerly known as ArcaEx), an Electronic Communications Network. Its former trading floor on the corner of Sansome and Pine Street in its financial district was sold to private developers and converted into a gymnasium. Though the options trading floor is still open, in the Mills Building, around the corner from the stock exchange.

In 2003, the Pacific Exchange launched PCX Plus, an electronic options trading platform.

On September 27, 2005, the Pacific Exchange was bought by the owner of the ArcaEx, Archipelago Holdings, which in turn was bought by the New York Stock Exchange in 2006. The New York Stock Exchange Group, Inc. conducts no business operations under the name Pacific Exchange, essentially ending its separate identity. Pacific Exchange operations now take place under the label NYSE Arca Options.

2007-07-28 13:14:32 · answer #1 · answered by naekuo 7 · 0 0

You nailed the Southern California RE market exactly. It is not uncommon to have 10-30 offers on properties, especially on foreclosures. Just keep making offers at the fair market value, even it it is $30,000 over the listing price. Often banks will accept above market offer, but the property doesn't appraise. In that case the bank will often lower the sales price to the appraised value. Also consider using a real estate agent that represents a couple of REO banks to show you property. That way you might get a leg up on the other buyers.

2016-05-18 01:01:22 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2014-09-22 12:28:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

what???? do you mean a stock yard? or a farmers market? this question does not make sense in its current form. There is the Los Angeles Stock Exchange and the Pacific Stock Exchange

2007-07-25 05:30:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-04-30 15:57:08 · answer #5 · answered by mammie 3 · 0 0

What a weird question...are speaking about a "Wall Street" type of thing???

Very unclear.

2007-07-25 05:48:57 · answer #6 · answered by simplepleasures 3 · 0 1

DON'T know but there are lots of place to dine out!

2007-07-25 05:32:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

downtown LA

2007-07-26 01:16:08 · answer #8 · answered by lauren 1 · 0 0

Only if you are looking for cows...

2007-07-25 05:07:14 · answer #9 · answered by meradar 3 · 0 1

please post in the proper category
this is Dining Out
try Finance

2007-07-25 05:48:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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