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Interactive Data Nabs Doe for Trading Solutions

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While it’s not exactly shouting about it, Interactive Data Corp.’s 3rd quarter financial  results announcement noted that Emmanuel Doe has joined the company to run its Trading Solutions business.

Until recently, Doe was a global business manager at Thomson Reuters, focusing on high frequency trading. At Interactive Data – which he joined at the end of September – Doe has responsibility for consolidated and direct low-latency data feeds and the 7ticks managed trading infrastructure business, among other things (like the FutureSource workstation).

Doe has taken on much of the role previously fulfilled by Jeff Banker, who left the company earlier this year – part of a shake up as CEO Mason Slaine has gotten to grips with the company since joining in September 2010 (following the company’s acquisition by private equity firms Silver Lake and Warburg Pincus).

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