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Houston, TX Trader Monthly ranks Houston the #22 city in the world for traders, scoring mid-range in most categories.
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Posted by benwbowman - Jul 16 2007 @ 12:01 AM Re: Houston, TX I, too, am surprised Houston is so low on the list. Perhaps it's because there's not a lot going on aside from gas? Nevertheless, it seems there are gas-trading operations all over the city. Posted by TXX - Jun 12 2007 @ 12:56 AM Re: Houston, TX I agree. Although I now live in Austin, TX. Trading Technologies (a top leader in the front end trading software) even established a sales office in Houston because of the growing energy trading business. Posted by RM Tdr - Jun 9 2007 @ 1:47 AM Re: Houston, TX I feel Houston should be further up the list. |
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