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Prakash Advani: London Stock Exchange smashes world record trade speed with Linux

The London Stock Exchange has said its new Linux-based system is delivering world record networking speed, with 126 microsecond trading times.

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Finance::Quote::Bourso(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       Finance::Quote::Bourso(3pm)

NAME
Finance::Quote::Bourso - Obtain quotes from Boursorama. SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote; $q = Finance::Quote->new; %info = Finance::Quote->fetch("bourso","ml"); # Only query Bourso %info = Finance::Quote->fetch("france","af"); # Failover to other sources OK. DESCRIPTION
This module fetches information from the "Paris Stock Exchange", http://www.boursorama.com. All stocks are available. This module is loaded by default on a Finance::Quote object. It's also possible to load it explicity by placing "bourso" in the argument list to Finance::Quote->new(). This module provides both the "bourso" and "france" fetch methods. Please use the "france" fetch method if you wish to have failover with future sources for French stocks. Using the "bourso" method will guarantee that your information only comes from the Paris Stock Exchange. Information obtained by this module may be covered by www.boursorama.com terms and conditions See http://www.boursorama.com/ for details. LABELS RETURNED
The following labels may be returned by Finance::Quote::Bourso : name, last, date, p_change, open, high, low, close, nav, volume, currency, method, exchange, symbol. SEE ALSO
Boursorama (french web site), http://www.boursorama.com perl v5.14.2 2014-03-03 Finance::Quote::Bourso(3pm)