“Given our position in the global capital markets and our brand, we may be more likely than other companies to be a target for malicious disruption activities or physical attacks on our senior leadership team and/or our office locations,” the stock exchange operator said in its latest 10-K report. The same sentence in previous reports specified that it could be a target for “malicious disruption,” but did not specify the ...
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