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These excerpts taken from the NDAQ 8-K filed Aug 1, 2008. SEGMENT REPORTING A business segment is a group of assets and operations providing products or services exposed to risks and opportunities that differ from those applicable to other business segments. Geographic segments provide products and services within an economic environment exposed to risks and opportunities that differ from those applicable to other economic environments. From January 1, 2006, OMX has been divided into three divisionsNordic Marketplaces, Information Services & New Markets and Market Technology. Geographically, OMX is divided into four regions: Nordic Countries, Rest of Europe, North America and Asia/Australia. The geographic grouping corresponds to regions where the companys operations have relatively similar system solutions, rules and regulations and customer behavior. Comparative figures have been adjusted according to the new organization. SEGMENT REPORTING A business segment is a group of assets and operations providing products or services exposed to risks and opportunities that differ from those applicable to other business segments. Geographic segments provide products and services within an economic environment exposed to risks and opportunities that differ from those applicable to other economic environments. From January 1, 2006, OMX has been divided into three divisions Nordic Market-places, Information Services & New Markets and Market Technology. Geographically, OMX is divided into four regions: Nordic Countries, Rest of Europe, North America and Asia/Australia. The geographic grouping corresponds to regions where the companys operations have relatively similar system solutions, rules and regulations and customer behavior. Comparative figures have been adjusted according to the new organization. These excerpts taken from the NDAQ 8-K filed May 2, 2008. SEGMENT REPORTING A business segment is a group of assets and operations providing products or services exposed to risks and opportunities that differ from those applicable to other business segments. Geographic segments provide products and services within an economic environment exposed to risks and opportunities that differ from those applicable to other economic environments. From January 1, 2006, OMX has been divided into three divisionsNordic Marketplaces, Information Services & New Markets and Market Technology. Geographically, OMX is divided into four regions: Nordic Countries, Rest of Europe, North America and Asia/Australia. The geographic grouping corresponds to regions where the companys operations have relatively similar system solutions, rules and regulations and customer behavior. Comparative figures have been adjusted according to the new organization. SEGMENT REPORTING A business segment is a group of assets and operations providing products or services exposed to risks and opportunities that differ from those applicable to other business segments. Geographic segments provide products and services within an economic environment exposed to risks and opportunities that differ from those applicable to other economic environments. From January 1, 2006, OMX has been divided into three divisions Nordic Market-places, Information Services & New Markets and Market Technology. Geographically, OMX is divided into four regions: Nordic Countries, Rest of Europe, North America and Asia/Australia. The geographic grouping corresponds to regions where the companys operations have relatively similar system solutions, rules and regulations and customer behavior. Comparative figures have been adjusted according to the new organization. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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