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'''Omar S. Amanat''' is a ] and ] who founded Tradescape, a brokerage and technology firm<ref>http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/</ref> that on one given day is reported to have processed 7% of ]'s daily trading volume, and was previously named one of the "Top 100 Companies in the United States" by the ] magazine <ref> http://www.redherring.com/Home/6220</ref> and which was later acquired by. ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shareholder.com/common/edgar/1015780/1012870-02-3391/02-00.pdf|format=PDF|title=E*Trade Shareholder Filing: S.E.C 10-Q Quarterly Report|date=June 30, 2002|publisher=shareholder.com}}</ref> '''Omar S. Amanat''' is a ] who founded Tradescape, a brokerage and technology firm<ref>http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/</ref> that was once reported to have processed 7% of ]'s daily trading volume on one single day, and was previously named one of the "Top 100 Companies in the United States" by the ] magazine <ref> http://www.redherring.com/Home/6220</ref> and which was later acquired by. ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shareholder.com/common/edgar/1015780/1012870-02-3391/02-00.pdf|format=PDF|title=E*Trade Shareholder Filing: S.E.C 10-Q Quarterly Report|date=June 30, 2002|publisher=shareholder.com}}</ref>
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Omar S. Amanat is a businessman who founded Tradescape, a brokerage and technology firm that was once reported to have processed 7% of NASDAQ's daily trading volume on one single day, and was previously named one of the "Top 100 Companies in the United States" by the Red Herring magazine and which was later acquired by. E*Trade.

References

  1. http://www.smartmoney.com/investing/stocks/Tradescape-Becomes-a-Contender-7502/
  2. http://www.redherring.com/Home/6220
  3. "E*Trade Shareholder Filing: S.E.C 10-Q Quarterly Report" (PDF). shareholder.com. June 30, 2002.
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