NYSE
GROUP
NYSE
Group, Inc. (NYSE: NYX) operates multiple securities
exchanges, most notably the New York Stock Exchange (the "Big Board")
and NYSE Arca (formerly known as ArcaEx). NYSE Group
also operates NYSE Regulation, which is a non-profit Self-Regulatory
Organization that oversees securities firms and companies
listed on the New York Stock Exchange and NYSE Arca.
Associate
Partners:
MEIJER
American store chain based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Founded in 1934
as a supermarket chain, Meijer is credited with pioneering the modern supercenter
concept in 1962. About half of the company's 181 locations are located
in Michigan, with additional locations in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky.
ALPINE
Alpine Electronics, Inc. is an aftermarket car audio and Navigation Systems manufacturer,
famed for high quality, high price in-car audio units commonly known as headunits.
Their logo stripes are each said to stand for different aspects of Alpine's
philosophy which are:
Engineering Excellence
Manufacturing Excellence
Marketing Excellence
Service Excellence
Partner Excellence
HONDA
Honda
Performance Development (HPD), a subsidiary of American Honda
Motor Co., Inc., is the technical operations center for Honda's
high-performance racing engines. HPD also coordinates Honda's
participation in the IRL IndyCar Series.
ANDRETTI GREEN RACING
Two-time champions
of the IndyCar Series, winners of the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and promoters of
the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Andretti Green employs seven race car
drivers and more than 100 dedicated employees.
ANDRETTI INTERNATIONAL
Third-generation
driver Marco Andretti launched his Indy Racing League IndyCar
series
career in 2006 as the driver of the #26 Honda-powered Dallara
for Andretti Green Racing.
Marco, 20, is the son of two-time IndyCar series championship-winning
team owner and former CART champion Michael Andretti,
and the grandson of racing legend Mario Andretti.