20 Years Later, Former Nasdaq CEO Remembers 9/11
ÖOn the morning of September 11, 2001, former Nasdaq CEO Hardwick Simmons was on the 50th floor of Nasdaq headquarters, then at One Liberty Plaza and only a few blocks from the World Trade Center,…
ÖOn the morning of September 11, 2001, former Nasdaq CEO Hardwick Simmons was on the 50th floor of Nasdaq headquarters, then at One Liberty Plaza and only a few blocks from the World Trade Center,…
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