News for July 2001

UK households lead world for e-buying
The new poll, by internet research firm NetValue, showed that in terms of e-commerce transactions, the UK is starting to carve a niche for itself, once again
  • Jul 31, 2001
ROUNDUP: TMT stocks in London on Tuesday
Leading the risers was the FTSE 100 with an 82.4 point increase to 5,529.1; the techMARK made a 22 point gain to 1,573.6; while AIM closed with a small 2.3
  • Jul 31, 2001
BTopenworld to launch broadband satellite service
The service - which is targeted at SMEs and SoHos - will be rolled out to parts of the country where it is impractical to install ADSL lines at local
  • Jul 31, 2001
Big numbers on iTV for Big Brother
  • Jul 31, 2001
08004homes.com in race against closure
The group said in April that it was searching for a significant strategic partner that could help it to reach financial stability. Though it claims
  • Jul 31, 2001
BULLETIN: Tuesday TMT results and IPOs
Main market Supplier of silicon integrated optical components for fibre-optic communication networks, Bookham technology, released six month results for the
  • Jul 31, 2001
EC approves car giant marketplace
Covisint was launched by car retailing giants Ford, DaimlerChrysler, General Motors, Renault, Nissan and Peugot Citroen, as a way of supplying the car
  • Jul 31, 2001
Sony, Yahoo! agree US marketing deal
  • Jul 31, 2001
eBookers drops AOL deal in online ad cutbacks
The company is expected to concentrate instead on non-internet based adverts and marketing, in a bid to overturn the perceived failure of its deal with AOL
  • Jul 31, 2001
UKbetting raises 5.55m ahead of AIM IPO
23.8m shares were placed with institutional and other investors at 25p each, valuing the company at 7.5m. UKbetting plc was established as the holding
  • Jul 31, 2001
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