NYSE Launches Texas Advisory Board to Drive Regional Expansion

Reuters
Feb 12
NYSE Launches Texas Advisory Board to Drive Regional Expansion

The New York Stock Exchange, part of Intercontinental Exchange Inc. $(ICE)$, has announced the launch of the NYSE Texas Advisory Board to guide its continued expansion within Texas. This initiative supports NYSE Texas's mission to provide public companies with a listing and trading venue in the southwestern U.S. The board’s founding members include industry leaders from Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Goldman Sachs, and Coltala Holdings, reflecting ICE’s commitment to growing its presence and services in the region. NYSE Texas recently reached the milestone of 100 dual-listings, underscoring its position as a leading exchange in the state.

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