Rosetta Stone Catalyst Meets Wall Street

By Shari Hofer, VP of Marketing, Enterprise and Education, at Rosetta Stone –

Roots of The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) stretch back to 1792 when 24 brokers signed the Buttonwood Agreement on Wall Street. That was the beginning of what would become the world’s leading stock exchange. In June 2016, market capitalization of NYSE-listed companies was more than US$19 trillion. Businesses and investors across the globe recognize the vital link between the NYSE and many of the world’s most successful companies.

On April 16, 2009, Rosetta Stone executives took their place above the NYSE trading floor and rang the opening bell in celebration of the company’s first day as a publicly traded company. With the ticker symbol (RST), Rosetta Stone raised $112.5 million in the initial offering. Money raised in the offering helped the company develop leading mobile and web-based language programs and deliver industry-specific language solutions to businesses, a vision that continues to help shape product development.

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