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  • Aust Stock Exchange clamps down on Web site use

    The Australian Stock Exchange has reminded third-party intermediaries who are on-selling information from its free Web-site rather than paying for a commercial service that their arrangement ends in a few weeks.

  • Death of the free Web: The merger myth

    The unprecedented speed, number and price of Internet combinations formed to boost traffic has redefined the corporate merger, which critics now say contributed mightily to the decline of the overall industry.

  • NAB, others take centrestage at Oracle OpenWorld

    Customers at the annual powwow in San Francisco hear how the business software maker is opening its arms to partners. The National Australia Bank and Melbourne-based Opes Prime Stockbroking take the opportunity to make significant announcements.

  • RSA to test new Web authentication service

    Looking for a way to get its security gadgets into the hands of average consumers, RSA Security plans to test a new Web authentication service.

  • ETrade happy with online broking buy

    ETrade Australia is confident its July purchase of HSBC's online broking business will secure continuing growth in 2007, even if the local market doesn't perform well.

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