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I have been asked to write a small report for a group of new stock brokers about the American Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ.

Visit both the American Stock Exchange (AMEX): http://www.amex.com, and the NASDAQ: http://www.nasdaq.com.

1. How are AMEX and NASDAQ similar, if at all?

2. How are the two exchanges different from one another, if at all?

3. How has the Former WorldCom Inc. Chief Executive Bernard Ebbers conviction affected WorldCom Inc., and the Telecommunication industry? Explain. (Hint: You may visit each site's Press Room/Release for possible leads).

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This solution explains the similarities and differences between the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) and NASDAQ, including an illustrative example e.g. WorldCom.

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Q: I have been asked to write a small report for a group of new stockbrokers about the American Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ. Visit both the American Stock Exchange (AMEX): http://www.amex.com , and the NASDAQ: http://www.nasdaq.com.

Have you checked the websites out yet? If not that is the place to start. Now ...

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