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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (49595)4/8/1999 5:51:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164687
 
Multex.com to provide research on Marketwatch.com
NEW YORK, April 8 (Reuters) - Multex.com <MLTX.O> will be
the exclusive provider of brokerage research to the
MarketWatch.com <MKTW.O> Web site, according to an agreement
announced by the companies on Thursday.
Under the "multi-year" deal, New York-based Multex.com will
provide access to the company research reports of numerous
investment banks and other reserachers from a co-branded site
accessible from Marketwatch.com's home page.
No further details of the agreement were disclosed in the
joint statement.
San Francisco-based Marketwatch.com, partly backed by CBS
Corp. <CBS.N>, operates a free Web site that provides financial
news and information.
Research collected by Multex.com is available through its
own network and other third-party sites. On March 31, it
announced an exclusive deal to provide research on the various
online services run of America Online Inc. <AOL.N>.
Shares of Multex.com were up 3-1/4, to 57-3/4, in midday
trade on the Nasdaq stock market.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (49595)4/8/1999 5:55:00 PM
From: Sonny Blue  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164687
 
>>I once thought efax was a lower tier stock.

WH never buys a second-class stock. There is a method in his madness! <G>

OT: On ERP stocks like SEBL, CTXS, PSFT that got nailed yesterday, when would you think they'll recover? After Y2K?