Comex
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Comex may refer to:
  • COMEX, (Commodity Exchange, Inc.) a division of the New York Mercantile Exchange
    New York Mercantile Exchange
    The New York Mercantile Exchange is the world's largest physical commodity futures exchange. It is located at One North End Avenue in the World Financial Center in the Battery Park City section of Manhattan, New York City...

     (NYMEX)
  • COMEX (Compagnie maritime d'expertises
    Compagnie maritime d'expertises
    COMEX is a company specializing in engineering and deep diving operations, created in November 1961 and run ever since then by Henri Germain Delauze....

    ), a French company in undersea engineering
  • COMEX, a gold trust owned by iShares
    IShares
    iShares are a family of exchange-traded funds managed by BlackRock. The first iShares were known as WEBS but were since rebranded.Each iShares fund tracks a bond or stock market index...

  • Comex Group
    Comex Group
    Comex Group is the fourth largest paint manufacturer and distributor of paints and waterproofing products in North America, with 3,300 locations....

    , a Mexican paint manufacturer and distributor
  • Commonwealth Expedition
    Commonwealth Expedition
    The Commonwealth Expedition or COMEX started in 1965 as an expedition from Britain to India in support of the multicultural ideals of the British Commonwealth. The idea was conceived by Lionel Gregory, who attributes some of the ideas to conversations he had with Jawaharlal Nehru.The history of...

    , a series of expeditions from Britain to India
  • Los Comex, a comic book imprint
  • comex, the developer of Spirit
    Spirit (iOS jailbreak)
    Spirit is an untethered jailbreak for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad running iOS 3.1.2 through 3.2. It was developed by Wii homebrew developer comex. Spirit allows users to install software not approved by Apple on their iDevices. It is available for the Windows, Linux, and Mac platforms...

     and JailbreakMe 3.0
    JailbreakMe
    JailbreakMe is a series of jailbreaks for Apple's iOS mobile operating system that take advantage of flaws in the Safari browser on the device, providing an immediate one-step jailbreak unlike more common jailbreaks, such as Blackra1n and redsn0w, that require plugging the device into another...

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