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Who runs IPUG?                                                                   
The agenda for the group, and the way in which it is constituted, is ultimately a question for the membership. However, the day-to-day operation of the group is managed by the voluntary efforts of the Executive Committee, plus some part-time paid support from our IPUG Co-ordinators. At this time, the executive comprises a Chairman, Treasurer and eight other members.

Who can join IPUG and how many members are there?               
Currently IPUG has approximately 80 members, with most of the major banks and investment houses with offices in the City of London represented, although member firms can be located anywhere globally. To be eligible for membership you should be a financial institution, (bank, insurance company, securities house, securities brokerage, fund manager, building society or similar), be of any size and use market data services. Suppliers of market data services, whether they are data vendors, technology solution providers or consultancy firms are not eligible for membership.

 
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Research SIG invites three Broker Voting Vendors to present
The last Research SIG  examined some of the more popular Broker Voting tools in the marketplace. Three vendors were invited in to present their products. The first was Meritmark, the offering from TheMarkets.com. Also present were Investars and Thomson Financial, who presented their Extel Broker Voting Tool. Whilst it was concluded that Investars may be the most detailed and thorough tool there was a feeling that the Thomson Extel Broker Voting Tool was the easiest to use. (March 2008)