SunGard?s Investran and NYPPEX to Deliver Secondary Market Price Data on Private Investment Funds
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 01, 2011
SunGard will make secondary market price data on private equity, real estate and hedge funds available from its Investran platform through a collaboration with NYPPEX Private Markets. The secondary market price data for private investment funds will be offered on a confidential basis to help customers better manage risk and meet regulatory compliance through improved private market transparency
SunGard?s Investran is an award winning application suite that supports the entire investment lifecycle, from fundraising to portfolio monitoring and reporting, by automating front-, middle- and back-office processes and providing a real-time, end-to-end solution for private equity and alternative investment firms. NYPPEX Closing Prices for Private Funds is a leading source for secondary market price data for interests in over 18,735 private investment funds including private equity, real estate and hedge funds.
Laurence Allen, chief executive officer of NYPPEX, said, ?NYPPEX Closing Prices will be made available through confidential reports on the Investran platform to fund administrators, qualified investors, consultants and private investment firms. These advanced fund reports will help high performance portfolio managers more rapidly evaluate portfolio rebalancing alternatives and develop policies to independently estimate fair values of alternative assets to meet various regulatory and financial reporting requirements including Topic 820. SunGard?s Investran and NYPPEX will help provide a scalable solution for portfolio managers to better manage risk in today?s regulatory environment.”
Lauren Iaslovits, chief operating officer at SunGard’s Investran business unit, said, ?NYPPEX offers a unique value proposition for fund administrators, institutional investors, consultants and private investment firms that seek to evaluate secondary market price data from an independent third party having an established track record as a leading provider of secondary private market liquidity and price data. NYPPEX has global insights into proprietary secondary price data which SunGard?s Investran will now make available on a confidential basis to its customers.?
About NYPPEX Private Markets
Established in 1998, NYPPEX is one of the world?s leading secondary private market intermediaries. NYPPEX provides a wide variety of liquidity solutions for interests in private investment funds, securities in private companies and their respective derivative instruments. Its core services are Block Trading, Advisory, Transfer Administration and Market Data. Over 685 organizations worldwide use NYPPEX Private Market Data. Since 2004, the NYPPEX Qualified Matching Service has been recognized by the IRS through a private letter ruling under Internal Revenue Code
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Free Laptops With Mobile Phone – Two Awesome Gadgets for the Price of One
Charging iPod – Slide to Unlock

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Charging up the touch as the battery does run down quite quick when heavily using the internet and apps. Awesome gadget though.
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Article by Antonycool
Mobile phone deals often come with products that are extremely appealing to everyone. One such product is a laptop, you can buy a mobile phone deal and get a laptop as a free gift, what could be better than that?
The mobile phone industry in the UK is facing a great boom with all the mobile phone manufacturers launching handsets almost every two weeks. These handsets aren’t just for the rich and wealthy, they’re meant for people from all walks of life. This is made possible by the different kinds of deals offered by network service providers, these deals allow anyone to obtain a high-tech mobile at very reasonable prices. Understandably, with so many kinds of deals present in the market, the general public often gets confused when deciding which deal to go for.
Contract phone deals are the most popular deals in the UK market. A user enters into a contract with his or her service provider that binds them to the deal for a specific period (12 – 14 months). They have to pay monthly line rentals and usage charges and in return for their loyalty, the service providers give them free gifts and offers ranging from discounted line rentals and free calling minutes to LCD Tvs and Gaming Consoles.
Customers, in turn, are always looking to increase the value they get for their money. They go for the deal that gives them maximum output with the least amount of investment. Free gifts with mobile phones like PSP, PS3, XBox 360 and LCD TVs are what customers are normally drawn to, however, this trend has seen a change every since service providers like Vodafone, O2, Orange, Tmobile, Virgin and Three started offering Free laptops with mobile phones.
Laptops are a commodity that is not readily available to the general public and because of this reason, deals which offer free laptops are in high demand by buyers. After all, who in their right mind would pass up the opportunity to own two high tech gadgets at the price of one?
Various online mobile retails stores offer attractive deals with products as free gifts. All you have to do is browse the extensive list and choose the deal that comes with a laptop and within a few clicks you can become the proud owner of a brand new mobile phone and a hi-tech laptop.
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DEll sell monitor at the wrong price!! US$15!!

Dell monitor
How i have wish that i have been surfing the Taiwanese Dell website, i would have got the deal man. channelregister site reported that Dell had accidentally sold 140,000 unit of monitor at US$15. And it is just within a span of 8 hours, 26, 000 customers have place their orders.
According to the statement, if Dell doesn’t follow the directive, Taipei will consider it a violation of the country’s fair trade laws and seek legal recourse.
Dell has issued a statement on the matter apologizing and claiming it will compensate the buyers for the mistake
via channelregister