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Madge Makes First Loss

News Madge lost $5.5 million on $112.5m revenues for its second financial quarter, dated April-June. For the equivalent quarter in 1995, Madge made $10.7 million on $98m revenues. Robert Madge, chairman and CEO of the firm now based in California, said...

[July 15, 1996, 17:33]

Heavy Losses Force Madge To Restructure

News Heavy second quarter losses have forced Madge Networks founder and CEO Robert Madge to admit defeat in his attempt to make the company a one-stop shop networks solutions provider. Madge is creating four new divisions focusing on separate customer...

[July 25, 1997, 10:58]

IDC Forum: Adapt Or Die

News There is no longer a telecoms industry, just high-speed data network applications," claimed the chief executive of online content provider Madge.web, Robert Madge. Adapt or die was the overwhelming message to European telcos at the first day of...

[March 21, 2000, 11:16]

Wired Pub Serves Up Pints And Jobs

News Alan Madge, local account manager for Jobcentre Plus in Somerset, said: "Jobpoint terminals always were intended as public service machines. A touch-screen kiosk designed to help job seekers find work will go live today in an unusual location: the...

[November 19, 2002, 10:57]

Dot-com Deaths Continue

News Internet companies that bit the dust in April included Madge.web and Firedup.com -- as well as new media magazine The Industry Standard Europe. The number of Internet companies forced to close in April rose 20 percent compared on March figures...

[May 2, 2001, 13:06]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Posing beneath a picture of Madonna's crotch - Madge having launched her new album in conjunction with 3 in the Nordics - he declared that his music playing phone was "the Super iPod" and 3's online music delivery system was "Super iTunes".

[December 9, 2005, 17:00]