NEC NEC010553 Applications

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The Montreal Exchange
The Montreal Exchange plays an important role in the Canadian economic
market. Established in 1874, the Exchange is recognized as the Canadian leader in derivative products and trades between 40,000 and 50,000 contracts a day. To effectively manage the continual flow of financial information, the Montreal Exchange depends on the speed and organizational capacities of state-of-the-art technology, epecially when it comes to presenting financial data on their trading floors.
the challenge
The Montr monitors on its perimeter trading floor walls, and each displayed just a single page of infor that wer centralize underlying cash prices, the Montreal Exchange needed advanced technology to provide traders with the necessary information to effectively execute buy and sell or floor.
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the solution
“Traders are under constant pressure to make instant transaction decisions...We wanted to make their jobs easier by using a display system that could operate in real-time. ”
After evaluating different brands and technology for the display systems, the Montreal Exchange selected three 42-inch NEC plasmas for their trading floor. The NEC plasma displays’ 16:9 wide scr ten times as much data in the same amount of wall space. The plasma displays also are thin enough to be stationed directly in the trading pit, and light enough to mount on its perimeter walls.
ith over 20 traders simultaneously engaging in transactions in a single 8 by 12 foot
W base, the plasma display panels save a considerable amount of space and can easily be viewed from wide angles. In addition, the low heat emission of plasma technology enables this application to be used in the tight constraints of a trading pit. The near perfect color and image quality required by the Exchange also is achievable through NEC’s exclusive capsulated color filter technology, which renders contrast and brightness comparable to a CRT-based monitor and eliminates the problem of color distortion created from UV discharge, resulting in realistic color
epresentation. The advanced panel design of the monitors also allows for smoother
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The plasma display panels work by consolidating information extracted by Exchange operators and transmitting the information to the trading pits. This allows a single operator to remotely control the information shown on all three display panels, including market data and graphs. By networking the plasma displays, the Exchange provides live information in real time, allowing traders to proactively respond to market fluctuations. In addition, the Exchange can now feature live television broadcasts to ensure traders are kept informed of breaking world news.
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the benefits
Now, with a single board, traders minimize the time that they previously spent filtering information from 20 computer screens. The wide viewing angles of the plasma screens provide traders with the flexibility to move anywhere in the pit and still clearly read market graphs and data.
“We were impressed with the added flexibility and productivity that the plasma displays provide us,” said Bourbonniere, “Operators controlling the plasma displays can clearly read the displays and manipulate information accordingly. This saves our traders valuable time and energy.”
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