Energy
EEX launches new online presence
Tomorrow, on 4 February 2014, the European Energy Exchange (EEX) launches its new online presence.
The new website with its refreshed design provides visitors with a simpler and significantly faster access to the entire range of information. This includes details on the products and services offered by EEX as well as detailed information on the exchange itself. A new navigation, clearly structured homepages for every field and an extended search function will significantly facilitate browsing the website.
As a result of its 'responsive design', the website automatically adjusts to all terminal devices. This means that all content can also be retrieved with mobile equipment, such as smartphones or tablet PCs without the need for an app. In addition to the usual table format, new, interactive charts present the market data of the products traded on EEX. Furthermore, these new charts can also be individually adjusted to the desired product and the desired period.
EEX Group will also launch its social media presence alongside the new website. As a result, everyone who is interested can actively follow, share and comment on EEX news via Twitter, LinkedIn and XING. In addition, the entire contents of the EEX web-site can be shared via social networks via the corresponding buttons.
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