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What (who) is MICEX 10 - definition


MICEX 10         
The MICEX 10 Index () is an unweighted price index that tracks the ten most liquid Russian stocks listed on Moscow Exchange. Composition of the index is assessed quarterly following the liquidity criterion.
MOEX Russia Index         
  • Graph of MOEX Russia Index from inception to December 2017
RUSSIAN STOCK MARKET INDEX
MICEX Index
The MOEX Russia Index (), formerly the MICEX Index, is the main ruble-denominated benchmark of the Russian stock market. It was established by the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) on 22 September 1997.
PDP-10         
  • PDP-10 systems on the ARPANET highlighted in yellow
  • Quick Latch Memory Bus Terminator, used on KI10, 1973
  • Flip Chip]] from a DEC KA10, containing 9 transistors, 1971
  • KL10 Wire-Wrap CPU Backplane
  • KL10 frontend PDP-11/40
  • KS10
  • MF10 Light Panel with [[LED lamps]]
  • KL10-DA 1090 [[CPU]] and 6 Memory Modules
MAINFRAME COMPUTER FAMILY
DECsystem-10; DECSystem-10; Pdp 10; KA-10; KA10; KI10; KI-10; KL-10; KL10; KS10; KS-10; PDP 10; Pdp10; DecSystem-10; DEC-10; PDP10; DEC PDP-10; DEC 10; MAXC; DECsystem 10
<computer> Programmed Data Processor model 10. The series of mainframes from DEC that made time-sharing real. It looms large in hacker folklore because of its adoption in the mid-1970s by many university computing facilities and research labs, including the MIT AI Lab, Stanford, and CMU. Some aspects of the instruction set (most notably the bit-field instructions) are still considered unsurpassed. The PDP-10 was eventually eclipsed by the VAX machines (descendants of the PDP-11) when DEC recognised that the PDP-10 and VAX product lines were competing with each other and decided to concentrate its software development effort on the more profitable VAX. The machine was finally dropped from DEC's line in 1983, following the failure of the Jupiter Project at DEC to build a viable new model. (Some attempts by other companies to market clones came to nothing; see Foonly and Mars.) This event spelled the doom of ITS and the technical cultures that had spawned the original {Jargon File}, but by mid-1991 it had become something of a badge of honourable old-timerhood among hackers to have cut one's teeth on a PDP-10. See TOPS-10, AOS, BLT, DDT, DPB, EXCH, HAKMEM, JFCL, LDB, pop, push. news:alt.sys.pdp10 [Was the PDP-10 a mini or a mainframe?] (2001-01-05)