Sun, Netscape try out online trading
News The new Sun-Netscape Alliance this week will branch out into the online trading community business. It will be similar in scope to other horizontal online trading communities, such as those of e-commerce software vendors Ariba Inc.and Commerce One...
[April 27, 1999, 7:00]
News Burst: Freeserve announces online trading
News No details of how the trading will be done or cost are yet available and the venture is still subject to regulatory approval. Dixons' recently-floated free ISP has formed a partnership with GlobalNet Financial.com, First Marathon and Mesirow...
[August 17, 1999, 9:57]
News Burst: Online music trading to continue
News Napster, the popular online service for exchanging digital music files, has been slapped with a court order to stop handling copyrighted music -- but industry observers expressed doubt Thursday that the court action would have much impact on...
[July 27, 2000, 9:49]
Online music trading will survive Napster, say experts
News Napster, the popular online service for exchanging digital music files, has been slapped with a court order to stop handling copyrighted music -- but industry observers and insiders expressed doubt Thursday that the court action would have much...
[July 27, 2000, 14:23]
Introduction To Insider's FX Online Trading
Downloads There are some basics that every forextrader should know. This guide is an overview of those basics. In this free report I cover the following subjects: what the stock market is all about, stockmarket trends, an introduction to forex and...
[August 18, 2009, 5:36]
New trading service revives gambling debate
News A new online trading service launched in the UK today by Wall Street company Donaldson, Lufkin & Jentrette (DLJ) has sparked renewed debate as to whether this will lead to a boom in online gambling. When Freeserve announced plans to launch an...
[September 1, 1999, 12:56]
The First Strong Personal Authentication for Domestic Securities Achieved by One-Time Password Protection
White Papers Nomura Securities' "Hotto-Direct" is a Japanese non-store online trading service. The challenge was that online trading security assurance aimed at individuals. Hotto-Direct targets investment novices rather than customers who are relatively used...
[September 19, 2009, 1:22]
Betfair's Australian launch is a winner
News When UK-based online trading site Betfair was granted a licence to operate in Australia this January, it built a new data centre and flew the entire setup from the UK to Tasmania on two chartered aeroplanes.
[September 20, 2006, 15:50]
Actinic Express 2.0 review
Reviews Actinic Express provides a quick and easy route to online trading for individuals and small businesses, for a £49.99 setup fee and £19.99 a month thereafter. Actinic Express is very much an entry-level web-based shopping cart that provides start-up...
[April 6, 2009, 12:16]
UK 'unlikely' to meet online target for SMEs
News The government is failing in its target to get one million businesses trading online by 2002, according to a report published by the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) on Monday. With little more than half a million micro, small and medium-sized...
[November 20, 2001, 10:27]
Internet share dealing at an all-time high
News The number of people with online trading accounts in the UK has reached an all-time high of 395,000, according to The Association of Private Client Investment Managers and Stockbrokers (APCIMS), an organisation representing stockbrokers and...
[August 11, 2003, 13:40]
Online cons slipping past Trading Standards
News The Trading Standards Institute (TSI) has admitted it does not have the skills or funding to police e-commerce shopping, and is calling for an increase in government and industry resources to boost consumer confidence online.
[June 21, 2001, 8:43]
Hard for file swappers to hide identity
News Popular peer-to-peer networks such as Kazaa, where the lion's share of online trading of music and other files takes place, are designed so that participants who wish to remain completely anonymous must pay a severe price in terms of convenience...
[July 14, 2003, 7:58]
Freeserve's trading bet could be risky
News Freeserve's announcement to offer trading on the Net met with mixed response from analysts Tuesday: the move by the UK's best known Internet business could empower users at the expense of traditional high street banks, but may be viewed as little...
[August 17, 1999, 15:45]
World Online raided in IPO insider trading probe
News Dutch-based Internet service provider (ISP) World Online said Monday its headquarters had been raided in connection with allegations of insider trading around the company's disastrous initial public offering in March.
[November 14, 2000, 10:03]
Microsoft reveals latest product for bankers
News Microsoft on Monday announced plans for its first set of software tools designed to help banks and other financial institutions process payments and conduct capital markets trading entirely online. Accelerator for Financial Services enables...
[November 5, 2002, 10:34]
Online shopping still causes security fears
News Businesses are still not doing enough to soothe consumer fears about buying online, says the Office of Fair Trading. In its latest market report into internet shopping, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) said shoppers still have significant worries...
[June 20, 2007, 9:35]
RIAA site comes under second attack
News For the second time in a month, the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) Web site was attacked on Wednesday, apparently by opponents of the industry group's efforts to shut down online music trading.
[August 29, 2002, 7:31]
Startup Spotlight: uvine.com
News If they are intrigued and see the benefits of trading online, hopefully they will try it once. By incorporating a simple bid and offer system, uvine intends to replace the traditional auction houses with an electronic trading system based on the...
[May 18, 2000, 13:19]
Scotland leads the world in e-commerce
News A report, released Tuesday from the agency, reveals that 27 percent of British businesses are trading online making Britain a world leader. Interestingly, Scotland leads the UK pack with 29 percent of its businesses trading online.
[October 10, 2000, 16:35]



