ADVISORY, March 27, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) --
What: Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani will preside over the opening bell at NASDAQ MarketSite. A press conference will be held following the opening bell ceremony to announce endorsement. Where: NASDAQ MarketSite - 4 Times Square - 43rd & Broadway - Broadcast Studio When: Opening Bell - Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. ET Press Conference - 9:45 a.m. ET *Press registration will commence starting at 9:00 a.m. Contacts: Jennifer E. Mastin Director of Communication Operations Rudy Giuliani Presidential Exploratory Committee 646.943.7894 (o) 347.224.8764 (m) JenniferMastin@joinrudy2008.com NASDAQ MarketSite: Jolene Libretto; 646.441.5220; mobile - 347.219.9539 Jolene.Libretto@NASDAQ.com
Feed Information:
The opening bell is available from 9:20 a.m. to 9:35 a.m. on uplink IA6 C band / transponder 24, downlink frequency 4180 horizontal. The feed can also be found on Waterfront fiber 1623. If you have any questions, please contact Jolene Libretto at (646) 441-5220.
Radio Feed:
An audio transmission of the opening bell is also available from 9:20 a.m. to 9:35 a.m. on uplink IA6 C band / transponder 24, downlink frequency 4180 horizontal. The feed can be found on Waterfront fiber 1623 as well.
Webcast:
A live webcast of the NASDAQ Opening Bell will be available at: http://www.nasdaq.com/reference/marketsite_about.stm or in the Corporate Highlights portion of the Investor Relations section of the Company's website at http://www.deltafinancial.com
Photos:
To obtain a hi-resolution photograph of the Market Open, please go to http://www.nasdaq.com/reference/marketsite_events.stm and click on the market open of your choice.
About Mayor Rudy Giuliani:
In 1993, Rudy became the first Republican elected Mayor of the City of New York in a generation. Campaigning on the slogan "One City, One Standard," he focused on reducing crime, reforming welfare and improving the quality of life. In 1997, he was re-elected with 57% in a city in which Democrats outnumbered Republicans five to one.
Under Mayor Giuliani's leadership, overall crime was cut by 56%, murder was cut by 6%, and New York City -- once considered the crime capital of the country -- became the safest large city in America according to the FBI. New York City's law enforcement strategy has become a model for other cities around the world, particularly the CompStat program, which won the 1996 Innovations in Government Award from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.