On May 2, 2000, the parties, both employed by Knight Financial Products, also known as Arbitrade, entered into a "Letter of Intent," which they described as "a basis for conducting business between [them] during the Development and Test Trading Phases," before entering into a joint venture to exploit plaintiff's quantitative and trading strategy expertise and defendant's analytics and software expertise. The letter of intent specifically set forth the parties' expected respective...
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