News for October 2001
- ROUNDUP: TMT stocks in London on Wednesday
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LSE-listed domain names registration and hosting business Virtual Internet jumped 18.7% to 19p after releasing details of a strategic review which will see
- Oct 31, 2001
- XP pirated, says security boss
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According to Nottingham-based security company Bit-Arts, the anti-theft features incorporated into Windows XP were broken within hours of being launched last
- Oct 31, 2001
- Adobe cuts 150, lowers sales forecasts
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The job cuts will reduce its worldwide workforce of 3,100 by about 5%, but it is unclear where the axe will fall. The company will notify employees by 8
- Oct 31, 2001
- Gregory ups stake in Totalise
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- Oct 31, 2001
- Investors boost MobileFuture's coffers
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The majority of the additional capital is being provided through an 8.5% loan stock which expires in 2006 and follows an admission by the company in August
- Oct 31, 2001
- assertahome renovated
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- Oct 31, 2001
- C&W launches bulk email service
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The service, which is based on technology from Cable & Wireless subsidiary SureCom, provides templates for setting up text or HTML mail; management tools
- Oct 31, 2001
- 365 warns over sales
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The company expects to report revenue of approximately 14m and pre-exceptional losses before goodwill amortisation in the range of 3.3m and 3.5m for the 3
- Oct 31, 2001
- PanSec signs security partner deal
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PanSec, which officially launched this month, provides regular automated security monitoring of customer Web applications as an application service. Broadly,
- Oct 31, 2001
- Bonfield to step down
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Bonfield, became CEO in 1996, at the time when BT could genuinely be said to have the makings of a world-beater. In 1997 the company had pre-tax profits of
- Oct 31, 2001
