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The Weekly Round-Up: 05.05.06
Round-Up Another would be that now, given Rooney's injury, Toshiba is pretty confident England definitely will not win the World Cup. As a complete aside, media reports on Wednesday claimed Rooney was... [05 May 2006]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Euro 2004 special
Comment Even if David Beckham is in front of it whipping in a cross for Wayne Rooney. The relationship between major sporting events and technology advertising has always been a strange one. On screen scores from companies such... [24 Jun 2004]
Bookies stand firm against attacks and user demand
News The UK's raft of online bookies are performing well despite the twin pressures of extortion gangs threatening denial of service attacks and a bet-mad public throwing their hard-earned cash behind Wayne Rooney and the... [22 Jun 2004]
Baltimore hamstrung by doubting Thomases
News In the last year it has rid itself of CEO and founder Fran Rooney, along with almost 700 other employees in an effort to restructure and bring costs under control. Struggling Irish security vendor Baltimore has admitted... [30 Apr 2002]
Content founders approach Baltimore over buy-back
News Guyatt stayed with Baltimore after the sale and was appointed to the board last July when chief executive, Fran Rooney, was ousted. A company sold for £700m in 2000 could be on its way back to its owners for a cut-price... [18 Feb 2002]
Baltimore keeps its head above water - just
News The company's battle to survive was dealt another blow last month when former CEO Fran Rooney said he would sue Baltimore for alleged disparaging comments made about him. Baltimore Technologies has sold its content... [24 Jan 2002]
Former Baltimore boss sues over public criticisms
News Fran Rooney, the founder and one-time CEO of Baltimore Technologies, is suing his former employers for disparaging comments made about him by his successor. Rooney and Baltimore had agreed that neither... [14 Dec 2001]
Baltimore shares surge as new CEO enters the breach
News New CEO Bijan Khezri, currently a non-executive director of the firm, replaces Paul Sanders, who has been serving as temporary CEO and CFO since founder Fran Rooney stepped down in July. Shares in Baltimore have jumped... [10 Oct 2001]
Baltimore rebuilds for sale
News Baltimore has already cut in the region of 250 jobs and off-loaded its charismatic CEO Fran Rooney, who led the firm to a £7bn market capitalisation in the technology boom. Shares in struggling security company Baltimore... [22 Aug 2001]
Baltimore rejects takeover bid
News Last week, the company's founder Fran Rooney surprised industry watchers when he resigned as CEO. Weeks earlier Rooney told reporters he had no intention of abandoning the firm. Security firm Baltimore... [17 Jul 2001]
Computer Associates linked with Baltimore buy-out
News Fran Rooney, Baltimore's CEO, quit last week amidst rumours he was forced out by fellow board members. Acquisitive software giant Computer Associates is the latest company to be linked with a takeover of security... [16 Jul 2001]
Chantilly advances on Baltimore
News The company was hit earlier in the week by the departure of its CEO and founder Fran Rooney. Irish security supremo Baltimore has said it has received an approach from unlisted US technology licensing company Chantilly... [13 Jul 2001]
Stockwatch Daily: Solid start for Europe's tech firms
News The City welcomed Fran Rooney's decision to resign as CEO of struggling security company Baltimore Technologies. The FTSE100 was up 0.65 per cent to 5,504.20 points this morning while the FTSE TechMark gained 1.6 per cent. [10 Jul 2001]
Baltimore seeks subscribers to boost business
News In a statement, Fran Rooney, Baltimore Technologies CEO, said: "Offering security as a service addresses a growing marketplace demand for IT outsourcing and .Net initiatives. The company has also released its Q1 results... [15 May 2001]
'Fat cat' Baltimore bosses under fire from shareholders
News While Baltimore refused to comment on both the pay rises and the FSA investigation, the 2000 annual report, out today, shows that Fran Rooney, CEO of Baltimore, pocketed £454,000 last year -- a two and a half fold... [29 Mar 2001]