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Stanley Young Departs Bloomberg

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Stanley Young has left Bloomberg, where he was CEO of the company’s Enterprise Products and Solutions division. He was with Bloomberg almost a year, having joined in June 2012.

A Bloomberg spokesperson offered this statement: “Stanley Young joined Bloomberg to help broaden our enterprise offerings and strategy. As part of that initiative, he helped us successfully combine our reference data, pricing and real time feeds business. We are grateful to Stanley for his contributions and wish him well in his future endeavours.”

Young joined Bloomberg from NYSE Technologies – the commercial division of NYSE Euronext – where he was CEO since its formation at the beginning of 2009.

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