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MarketWatch.com receives $86 million from CBS and FT

MarketWatch.com has received approximately 86 million in cash, advertising and promotion from its two major shareholders, CBS Broadcasting and Data Broadcasting Corporation.

MarketWatch.com receives $86 million from CBS and FT

MarketWatch.com has received approximately 86 million in cash, advertising and promotion from its two major shareholders, CBS Broadcasting and Data Broadcasting Corporation.

Online grocery market set to hit £30 billion by 2008

- Tesco is poised to overtake rival Sainsbury in the internet shopping battle and could take profits of 500m by 2008.

Online grocery market set to hit £30 billion by 2008

- Tesco is poised to overtake rival Sainsbury in the internet shopping battle and could take profits of 500m by 2008.

EU move poses risk to football sponsorship

- Sponorship of football clubs by brewers could be threatened by new EU moves to curb under-age drinking, ad industry lobbyists fear.

EU move poses risk to football sponsorship

- Sponorship of football clubs by brewers could be threatened by new EU moves to curb under-age drinking, ad industry lobbyists fear.

O&M makes two senior hirings

- Ogilvy Arcy to become one of O s five managing partners.

IXL president resigns ahead of poor results

IXL Enterprises, the US web consultancy, has lost its president William C. Nussey ahead of what are expected to be disappointing third-quarter results following a reduction in spending on internet strategies by large companies.

Warner Music and EMI to play down EC merger concerns

Warner Music and EMI are expected to play down the European Commission’s concerns that their proposed merger would unfairly dominate the market for delivery of online music.

Failure to deny takeover talks angers Scoot investors

Scoot.com, the online and telephone directory service, has angered investors by allowing them to believe reports it was in takeover talks with Vivendi, which sent its share price soaring.


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