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Amstrad e-m@iler tempts police

Following poorly received interim results yesterday, Amstrad has announced that its e-m@iler telephone-based product has been adopted in a pilot Neighbourhood Watch project by the Lancashire police, writes Ben Cobley.

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techMARK ends the week in positive territory

Another week of volatility affected London's technology market with concerns over the Euro - and a raft of profits warnings across the pond - affecting investor sentiment. The benchmark techMARK 100 index, however, shrugged off the worries to end the week 88.8 points at 3734.85.

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HOLD 17/02/2005

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REDUCE 13/02/2003

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NO RECOMMENDATION 14/02/2002

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NO RECOMMENDATION 16/02/2001

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NO RECOMMENDATION 15/02/2001

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NO RECOMMENDATION 21/11/2000

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Sector Articles

Merger moves from Murdoch clan

Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch and his son James have hogged the headlines largely due to their success in winning the battle to buy the iconic Wall Street Journal. Read

TechMARK Report

Virtually whatever index or share price graph one looks at now paints the same picture – namely, the steady, incremental declines to March, then a period of virtual stasis as the war in Iraq played itself out, followed by sharp rises up to the present day. Read

techMARK

The treatment of technology stocks on the markets has got past the panic stage now, but rather than mounting a recovery, the attitude towards the 'new economy' seems to be one of wary suspicion. As a result the techMARK 100 hasn't been showing such pronounced volatility as it has done over the past months, the story instead being one of gentle subsidence, with the index falling five per cent to 2630. Read