News for April 2002
- 'Abnormal' AGM vote adds to Vivendi confusion
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The gathering last Wednesday, which saw under-fire chairman and CEO Jean-Marie Messier survive but a stock options plan voted down, ended in total confusion
- Apr 30, 2002
- Internet
- Bookham moots more cuts as losses grow
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The beleaguered company has been among the hardest hit during the technology downturn and had to reduce its headcount by almost 40% in an attempt to realign
- Apr 30, 2002
- Internet
- T-Mobile uses InfoSpace for soccer alerts
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T-Mobile has recruited US-based wireless and web software developer InfoSpace to offer SMS-based soccer news and results alerts to the operator's UK
- Apr 30, 2002
- Internet
- Scoot has until August
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For the year ended 31 December 2001, the company posted a massive net loss for 2001 of £180.3m, up from a deficit of £67m in the previous
- Apr 30, 2002
- Internet
- Sony Ericsson denies supplier dispute
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Swedish newspaper Dagens Industri reported today that the outsourcing of mobile production by Ericsson to US-based Flextronics had not succeeded in speeding
- Apr 30, 2002
- Internet
- FT.com commits at last to subscription packages
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The company said today that it will launch a new site in May, with improved content, tools and navigation, and new subscription packages - which it hopes
- Apr 30, 2002
- Internet
- Mobile Future partners with Ericsson
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Mobile software company MobileFuture has formed a partnership with Sony Ericsson UK to distribute its white-label WAP-based football information service,
- Apr 30, 2002
- Internet
- Orange holds steady course
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The company today reported an increase in its global customer base of 1.27m in the first three months of the year to 40.5m - an increase of 22% over the last
- Apr 30, 2002
- Internet
- 365 Corporation disposes hardware division
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Three companies controlled by members of 365's Business Division management team - Rainbow Telecom, Planet Business Solutions, and John Donohoe (trading as
- Apr 29, 2002
- Internet
- Park Row buys adviceonline.co.uk
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Financial website AdviceOnline have been bought by financial advice firm Park Row for an undisclosed sum. The move follows Park Row's merger with Birchin
- Apr 29, 2002
- Internet
