EANS-News: Binder+Co Aktiengesellschaft
Binder+Co with a new market maker and
capital market coach on the Vienna Stock Exchange
Gleisdorf (euro adhoc) -
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Gleisdorf, April 3, 2009. From this April, the Frankfurt-based Wertpapierhandelsbank ICF Kursmakler AG is to support the Styrian mechanical engineering and plant building company, Binder+Co, during the midday auctions on the Vienna Stock Exchange. In addition, ICF will also fulfil the role of a capital market coach, a function that the Vienna Stock Exchange prescribes for companies listed on the mid market, in order to secure the necessary quality standards.
ICF Kursmakler AG has received a licence for the Vienna Stock Exchange due to its extensive, long-term experience in the Frankfurt financial market.
In discussions with Binder+Co AG Board member, Karl Grabner, the managing director of ICF Kursmakler AG, Sascha Rinno, stressed ICF´s role as, "an intermediary between issuers and the capital market."
For Binder+Co AG the new partnership furnishes an opportunity to participate in the capital market beyond Austria´s borders. Karl Grabner, "We are pleased about the chances that ICF´s support offers us. Those that know us are well aware that we are always pleased to accept and master new challenges."
The Binder+Co Group Binder+Co AG is a specialist in the field of processing, environmental and packaging technology and the world market leader in the screening and glass recycling segments. The company has been listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange since December 2006 and in June 2007 was admitted to the new mid market segment. It has been authorised to participate in regulated OTC trading since July 2007.
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Further inquiry note:
Karl Grabner, Member of the Management Board
Telephone +43/3112/800-363
Branche: Machine Manufacturing
ISIN: AT000BINDER3
WKN:
Index: mid market
Börsen: Wiener Börse AG / Regulated free trade