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1-7-2010
NASDAQ, 10th Anniversary
Another blue Empire! So, I tried a different composition...
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Last week New Media Plus was on the NASDAQ building announcing that equities.com has begun coverage!
The socks that this guy is wearing took me back many years to when Robin Williams was alive/ I saw him interviewed on the Michael Parkinson show and he cut in half way through the conversation remarking that Michaels tie reminded him of the NASDAQ (the tech index on the US stock exchange),it looked similar to this blokes socks
Nasdaq thanks Chart for efforts to combat coronavirus with Times Square image
By Joanna Sampson15 April 2020
American stock exchange Nasdaq has recognised Chart for ramping up its production to manufacture essential tanks for medical grade oxygen in the fight against coronavirus in the US.
On its eight-story-high video screen called the MarketSite Tower, Nasdaq showed the below image to Times Square, New York City, which says: “Thank you to the Chart team for providing essential medical equipment to save lives.”
Nasdaq agradece a Chart por los esfuerzos para combatir el coronavirus con la imagen de Times Square
Por Joanna Sampson 15 de abril de 2020
La bolsa de valores estadounidense Nasdaq ha reconocido a Chart por aumentar su producción para fabricar tanques esenciales para oxígeno de grado médico en la lucha contra el coronavirus en los Estados Unidos.
En su pantalla de video de ocho pisos de altura llamada MarketSite Tower, Nasdaq mostró la siguiente imagen a Times Square, Nueva York, que dice: "Gracias al equipo de Chart por proporcionar equipos médicos esenciales para salvar vidas".
In celebration of the release of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s first images on July 12, 2022, they were displayed in Times Square.
This is a video of the Times Square imagery.
Image credit: NASDAQ (used with permission)
In celebration of the release of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s first images on July 12, 2022, they were displayed in Times Square.
This image shows the exoplanet spectrum from Webb.
Image credit: NASDAQ (used with permission)
In celebration of the release of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s first images on July 12, 2022, they were displayed in Times Square.
This image shows the Carina Nebula.
Image credit: NASDAQ (used with permission)
In celebration of the release of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s first images on July 12, 2022, they were displayed in Times Square.
This image shows the Southern Ring Nebula.
Image credit: NASDAQ (used with permission)
In celebration of the release of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s first images on July 12, 2022, they were displayed in Times Square.
This image shows the Deep Field.
Image credit: NASDAQ (used with permission)
The live NASA TV broadcast from inside the Mission Support Area of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is seen on the video board of the Nasdaq MarketSite as NASA's InSight lander begins its descent towards the surface of Mars, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018 in Times Square in New York City. The lander sent a signal affirming a completed landing sequence at approximately 3 p.m. EST (noon PST) after touching down on the western side of a flat, smooth expanse of lava called Elysium Planitila. InSight, short for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport, is a Mars lander designed to study the "inner space" of Mars: its crust, mantle, and core. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator Melanie Saunders and former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino ring the closing bell of the Nasdaq after the NASA's InSight lander successfully touched down on the surface of Mars, Monday, Nov. 26, 2018 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City. The lander sent a signal affirming a completed landing sequence at approximately 3 p.m. EST (noon PST) after touching down on the western side of a flat, smooth expanse of lava called Elysium Planitila. InSight, short for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport, is a Mars lander designed to study the "inner space" of Mars: its crust, mantle, and core. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
A Mars 2020 message is seen on the video board of the Nasdaq MarketSite after NASA's Perseverance rover landed on the surface of Mars, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021 in New York City. A key objective for Perseverance’s mission on Mars is astrobiology, including the search for signs of ancient microbial life. The rover will characterize the planet’s geology and past climate, pave the way for human exploration of the Red Planet, and be the first mission to collect and cache Martian rock and regolith. Photo Credit: (NASA/Emma Howells)
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Actuación de i-Land en la Sala Nasdaq, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria durante la Final de Bandas del Kojak Band Tour. Madrugada del 14 al 15 de diciembre de 2013.
i-Land: www.facebook.com/iLAND.band
Performance of i-Land at Sala Nasdaq, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria during the Kojak Band Tour's final contest. Early 14 to December 15, 2013
i-Land: www.facebook.com/iLAND.band
The Nasdaq MarketSite tower displays a congratulatory message to NASA as the agency announces a five-part plan to open the International Space Station to expanded commercial and marketing activities and private astronaut missions to the station and enable additional commercial destinations in low-Earth orbit, Friday, June 7, 2019 at Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City. NASA will continue to maintain human presence and research in low-Earth orbit, and the long-term goal is to achieve a robust economy from which NASA can purchase services at a lower cost. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Ethisphere Gender Diversity Forum at the Nasdaq in Times Square on February 7, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Ben Hider)
A Nasdaq moderator, center, talks with Bigelow Aerospace, LLC Founder and President Robert Bigelow, left, Boeing Global Sales and Marketing, Space Exploration, Kevin Foley, Axiom Vice President of Business Development Michael Lopez-Alegria, and NASA Senior Economic Advisor Alex MacDonald, right, during a live social media event shortly after NASA announced a five-part plan to open the International Space Station to expanded commercial and marketing activities and private astronaut missions to the station and enable additional commercial destinations in low-Earth orbit, Friday, June 7, 2019 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City. NASA will continue to maintain human presence and research in low-Earth orbit, and the long-term goal is to achieve a robust economy from which NASA can purchase services at a lower cost. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Ethisphere Gender Diversity Forum at the Nasdaq in Times Square on February 7, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Ben Hider)
NASA Chief Financial Officer Jeff DeWit gives remarks during a briefing where NASA announced the agency’s five-part plan to open the International Space Station to expanded commercial and marketing activities and private astronaut missions to the station and enable additional commercial destinations in low-Earth orbit, Friday, June 7, 2019 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City. NASA will continue to maintain human presence and research in low-Earth orbit, and the long-term goal is to achieve a robust economy from which NASA can purchase services at a lower cost. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
I traveled to US again later 2007. This time, I got a chance to be closer to Nasdaq Marketsite at the Times Square!
A Nasdaq moderator, center, talks with NASA Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister, left, ISS National Lab Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Ken Shields, NASA Advisory Council Regulatory and Policy Committee Chair Mike Gold, and NASA Deputy Chief Financial Officer for Integration Doug Comstock, right, during a live social media event shortly after NASA announced a five-part plan to open the International Space Station to expanded commercial and marketing activities and private astronaut missions to the station and enable additional commercial destinations in low-Earth orbit, Friday, June 7, 2019 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City. NASA will continue to maintain human presence and research in low-Earth orbit, and the long-term goal is to achieve a robust economy from which NASA can purchase services at a lower cost. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Roger Federer hits the deadliest shot in men's tennis, his forehand, at the Finals of the Nasdaq 100, April 2nd, 2006
The Prime Minister outside the NASDAQ building with CEO H. Furlong Baldwin [centre] and Vice President Bruce Aust, 21 July 2010; Crown copyright.
A Nasdaq moderator, center, talks with NASA Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister, left, ISS National Lab Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Ken Shields, NASA Advisory Council Regulatory and Policy Committee Chair Mike Gold, and NASA Deputy Chief Financial Officer for Integration Doug Comstock, right, during a live social media event shortly after NASA announced a five-part plan to open the International Space Station to expanded commercial and marketing activities and private astronaut missions to the station and enable additional commercial destinations in low-Earth orbit, Friday, June 7, 2019 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City. NASA will continue to maintain human presence and research in low-Earth orbit, and the long-term goal is to achieve a robust economy from which NASA can purchase services at a lower cost. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
NASA Public Affairs Officer Stephanie Schierholz, standing left, moderates a media briefing with NASA Chief Financial Officer Jeff DeWit, left, NASA International Space Station Deputy Director Robyn Gatens, center, and NASA Associate Administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations Directorate William Gerstenmaier where they announced the agency’s five-part plan to open the International Space Station to expanded commercial and marketing activities and private astronaut missions to the station and enable additional commercial destinations in low-Earth orbit, Friday, June 7, 2019 at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City. NASA will continue to maintain human presence and research in low-Earth orbit, and the long-term goal is to achieve a robust economy from which NASA can purchase services at a lower cost. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
The Prime Minister talks to H. Furlong Baldwin, CEO of NASDAQ, outside the NASDAQ buidling in New York, 21 July 2010; Crown copyright.
The Prime Minister holds a meeting with CEOs of NASDAQ-listed companies in the NASDAQ building, NY, 21 July 2010; Crown copyright.
The Prime Minister talks to H. Furlong Baldwin, CEO of NASDAQ [centre], and NASDAQ Vice President Bruce Aust in New York, 21 July 2010; Crown copyright.
Culminating a week of symbolic ringing of the opening bell at stock exchanges around the world, on 9 March at 9.30 a.m. the opening bell is rung at the NASDAQ exchange in New York, by UN Women Deputy Executive Director Lakshmi Puri, Commissioner for International Affairs for the City of New York Penny Abeywardena, and Chair of the Women's Empowerment Principles' Leadership Group Elizabeth Broderick.
In celebration of the 20th Beijing Declaration anniversary and the commemoration of International Women’s Day, UN Women, the UN Global Compact and the Sustainable Stock Exchange (SSE) arranged similar events at stock exchanges in in seven countries (India, Nigeria, Turkey, Egypt, Sweden, Poland and the United States). The aim of these events is to raise the awareness of the importance of greater gender equality in the business sector.
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
On May 6, 2009, ACSM leaders convened in New York City to close the NASDAQ stock market. ACSM used the international platform to promote the health benefits of physical activity.