To: telephonics who wrote (985 ) 12/6/1999 12:41:00 PM From: telephonics Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 994
On Sunday a news flash appeard that indicated that British Tel Com and VNCI had struck a deal.Following is the corrected statement on this situation. Home - Yahoo! - Help -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ Business | US Market | By Industry | IPO | AP | S&P | International | PRNews | BizWire | CCN ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Quotes VNCI 2 15/16 +1/8 delayed 20 mins - disclaimer Monday December 6, 10:38 am Eastern Time CORRECTED - Video Networks in sports rights deal In LONDON story of Dec 5 headlined ``Video Networks in sports rights deal' please read first para as follows: ...Video Networks Ltd, which... and not ...Video Network Communications Inc (NasdaqSC:VNCI - news), which... (correcting name of UK company which is unrelated to the U.S. incorporated company). A corrected repetition follows. LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Video Networks Ltd, which offers video-on-demand in London, is to announce a deal on Monday with sports right group Universal Sports Marketing to show live football and boxing, a newspaper said. The Independent on Sunday said privately owned Video Networks, which is backed by French entrepreneur Bernard Arnault, was securing an extra 20 million pounds in financing to roll out its service using BT's (quote from Yahoo! UK & Ireland: BT.L) new ADSL telephone technology. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Quotes and News: Video Network Communications Inc (NasdaqSC:VNCI - news) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Help -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 1994-1999 Yahoo! All Rights Reserved. Copyright ¸ 1999 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. See our Important Disclaimers and Legal Information. Questions or Comments?