
At Celoxica:
Lee Staines
T: +1 212 880 2075
Antoine Rescourio
T: +44 (0) 20 7313 3180
Trade press public relations:
Salli Roskilly
Saffron Communications Limited
T: +44 (0)1763 208708
E: celoxica@saffroncoms.com
New York, 28 November 2011
Celoxica Launches Hardware-Accelerated In-Line Risk (AIR) Solution for Pre-Trade Risk Surveillance.
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London, New York and Chicago, 12 September 2011
Celoxica launches single-server CME/ICE and LIFFE/EUREX Container™ for firms executing futures HFT strategies.
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London, 13 September 2010
CTO John Oddie takes on CEO role at Celoxica as firm expands US operations
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London, 18 March 2010
Celoxica extends market coverage with new hardware accelerated European Feed Handlers and Consolidated Book processing
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30 November 09
Credit Suisse selects Celoxica’s ultra-low latency trading and market data technology for next generation electronic trading platform
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20 October 09
Celoxica showcases hardware-accelerated market data solutions to handle up to 10 million messages per second at FIA Expo.
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9 September 09
Celoxica introduces hardware acceleration for full market data feed handling
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3 November 08
Celoxica announces shipment of ultra-low latency market data solutions on Intel PCI Express® platform
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22 September 08
Celoxica announces collaboration with Intel on PCI Express® Technology
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8 July 08
Celoxica announces accelerated computing contract with NYSE Euronext
Celoxica Market Data Accelerator is to be incorporated in NYSE Euronext's network infrastructure
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4 July 08
Celoxica strengthens capital markets expertise with new appointments
Jean-Marc Bouhelier becomes chairman as John Oddie joins the board and COO Antoine Rescourio becomes company secretary
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9 Jun 08
Celoxica partners with Tervela to deliver ultra-high speed market data to enterprise applications.
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23 May 08
Result of Subscription and Extraordinary General Meeting
Celoxica is pleased to announce that further to the announcement on 29 April 2008, the Share Subscription of up to 200,000,000 Ordinary Shares at a price of 1 pence per share was oversubscribed
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