Greater Dallas Chamber Index (DTEC) to Ring the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell on Thursday, August 10


MEDIA ADVISORY, Aug. 9, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) --



 What:
 The following of the Greater Dallas Chamber Index (DTEC) will preside
 over the closing bell.
 Affiliated Computer Services Inc. - Larry Hale, CIO
 Baker Botts - Chris Kennerly, Partner
 CB Richard Ellis - Joe Wallace, Senior Managing Director
 CB Richard Ellis - Anthony Bolner, Senior Vice President
 CB Richard Ellis - Myra Smith, Managing Director
 Cingular Wireless - LeAnn Priebe, President
 Greater Dallas Chamber - Sharon Venable, VP, International & Technology
 Greater Dallas Chamber - Meredith Dowling, Senior Director Technology
 Greater Dallas Chamber - Jo Trizila, Senior Director Media Relations
 i2 Technologies Inc. - Michael McGrath, President and CEO
 i2 Technologies Inc. - Thomas Ward, Director Investor Relations
 Maplewood Investment Advisors, Inc. - Ken Brown, Partner
 Microtune Inc.
 Perot Systems Corporation - Mike McClasky, CIO
 Retalix LTD - Daniel Moshaioff, CFO
 Stanford Group Company - Michael Guptan, Managing Director
 Technisource Consulting Services - Michael Winwood, President
 Technisource Solutions Group - Jon Piot, President
 Texas Instruments Inc. - George Consolver, Director,
   TI Strategy Process
 Wyndham Jade - Brian Walsh, COO

 Where:
 NASDAQ MarketSite - 4 Times Square - 43rd & Broadway - Broadcast Studio

 When:
 Thursday August 10th, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. EDT

 Contacts:
 Jo Trizila, Greater Dallas Chamber
 CELL: 214-232-0078
 Jtrizila@dallaschamber.org

 NASDAQ MarketSite:
 Stephanie Lowenthal; 646.441.5220

Feed Information:

The closing bell is available from 3:50 p.m. to 4:05 p.m. on uplink IA-6 C-band/transponder 17. The downlink frequency is 4040 Vertical; Audio 6.2-6.8. The feed can also be found on Waterfront fiber 1623. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Lowenthal at (646) 441-5220.

Photos:

To obtain a hi-resolution photograph of the Market Close, please go to http://www.nasdaq.com/reference/marketsite_events.stm and click on the market close of your choice.

About Greater Dallas Chamber Index (DTEC):

The Greater Dallas Chamber, in collaboration with The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. (Nasdaq:NDAQ), launched a new one-of-a-kind regional technology and life sciences index on January 12, 2006, the NASDAQ/Greater Dallas Chamber Index ("the Index"). This index tracks the performance of publicly held technology and life sciences companies in Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW).

The DFW region commands one-third of all tech activity in Texas. A total of 41 companies totaling approximately $325 billion in market capitalization will be included in the Index. The purpose of the index is to highlight the strength of the technology and life sciences sector in the DFW region and to provide increased visibility for DFW based businesses.

This Index measures the health and growth of the DFW region's localized technology economy by tracking the leading public technology and life sciences companies driving this growth, as determined by the Greater Dallas Chamber's definition and eligibility. This impressive array of U.S. and foreign companies represents all four core technology areas: high tech manufacturing, information activities, professional and technical services, and bio/life sciences.

NASDAQ assigned the ticker symbol (DTEC) to identify The Index. The ticker went live today on the NASDAQ website (www.nasdaq.com) and on the TBC website (www.dallastbc.org) and will remain. It will be updated every 15 seconds.

Companies eligible for this initial index include: Public companies listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market, New York Stock Exchange or American Stock Exchange with U.S. headquarters located within the 12 county DFW metropolitan area that are classified in the technology industries as defined by either the American Electronics Association or BIO (using NAICS or SIC codes) and have intellectual property (IP) as a core asset as declared in their 2005 SEC 10k statements.

Subsidiaries of foreign-owned companies with their primary U.S. location in DFW and meeting all other requirements are also eligible. Subsidiaries of U.S. companies, however, were excluded.

Although the list is generally stable, companies can be added or delisted as circumstances change or new information emerges (for example, a company may be removed from or added to one of the three identified stock markets).

At this time, Over the Counter Bulletin Board companies are not included. Quarterly snapshots will be taken from the public, private and OTCBB companies that contribute to the health of DFW's technology and life sciences economy.