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Boursorama was set up in 1995 at Nancy and is one of Europe's leading online brokers. It is part of the Société Générale Group.

Boursorama is the top online financial player in France, where it has three complementary brands:

- Boursorama.com, the leading free online financial information portal, with 2.1 millions individual visitors each month.

- Boursorama Invest, the number one online broker in France with more than 116,000 accounts managed and nearly 2.6 millions orders executed, for a market share of 38.5% .

Group has been present in Germany since 1997 via FIMATEX, and is the number four online broker in this country with a 6% market share, serving highly active individual investors (848,000 orders executed* for 27,200 accounts). The second half of 2003 confirmed the sharp recovery in activity on the leading online brokerage market in Europe.

In Spain, the Group is present with SELFTRADE, the third largest online broker on this market which offers strong growth potential. SELFTRADE currently manages nearly 11.300 accounts* with nearly 177,000 orders executed, and is experiencing strong and sustained growth in activity, notably owing to the successful launch of derivatives and margin trading.

SELFTRADE is also active in the United Kingdom, where it is the 4th largest online broker, with 71,100 accounts and 142,000 orders executed. The UK entity began to reorganise its activity in the fourth quarter of 2003, cutting costs and reallocating resources with an aim of breaking even in early 2004.

Key figures

- 225,600 accounts at 31st December 2003

- 1 million orders executed per quarter

- Operating revenues (2003): EUR 88.9 million

- Operating income (2003): EUR +1.8 million

- Net cash position at 30th December 2003: EUR 65 million

- Number of employees: 385

Boursorama is listed on the Euronext Nouveau Marché in Paris – ISIN: FR0000075228 (BRS) – Reuters code: FMTX.LN – Bloomberg code: BRS FP


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Boursorama is the top online financial player in France, where it has three complementary brands:. At the time of the attack, they were embedded with the U.S. It is part of the Société Générale Group. [2]. Boursorama was set up in 1995 at Nancy and is one of Europe's leading online brokers. [1] Woodruff had traveled with an ABC News team to Israel to report on the aftermath of the 2006 Palestinian elections, and then via Amman to Baghdad, so he could meet with troops before the State of the Union Address by President Bush. You can help Wikipedia by editing it into a better article.
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This article is in need of attention. He is not related to fellow television journalist Judy Woodruff. Before moving to New York in 2002, Woodruff worked at the ABC News London Bureau. During the initial invasion Woodruff reported from the front lines as an embedded journalist with the First Marine Division, 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion. He has also reported extensively on the continuing unrest in Iraq.

Woodruff served as the anchor of World News Tonight Saturday and as one of ABC's top correspondents contributing reports to Nightline and other ABC News broadcasts. duPont-Columbia University Award and the George Foster Peabody Award, two of the highest honors in broadcast journalism. His international reporting on the fallout from 9/11/01 was part of ABC's coverage which was recognized with the Alfred I. Since then, he has reported extensively on Europe and the Middle East.

In 1999, he reported from Belgrade and Kosovo during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. As ABC's Justice Department correspondent in Washington in the late 1990s, Woodruff covered the office of Attorney General Janet Reno, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. [1]. He went on to work at television stations in Redding, California, Richmond, Virginia, and Phoenix, Arizona before ABC hired him in Chicago, Illinois in 1996.

In 1989, while teaching law in Beijing, he was hired by CBS News to work as a translator for Dan Rather during the Tiananmen Square uprising; a short time later he changed careers. Before joining ABC, Woodruff was an attorney. from Colgate University in 1983 and a law degree from the University of Michigan. He earned a B.A.

Bob Woodruff grew up in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where he graduated from the private Cranbrook Kingswood school in 1979. . On January 29, 2006, Woodruff and a cameraman were injured in Iraq by a roadside bomb while on assignment; Woodruff is the first American news anchor to be hurt in a war zone. On January 3, 2006, Woodruff became co-anchor of World News Tonight with Elizabeth Vargas, replacing the late Peter Jennings.

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