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The McCue Interview: United Business Media CIO Matthew Graham-Hyde

Comment We meet in a plush conference room at UBM's offices by Blackfriar's bridge with a glorious vista of the Thames and the skyline of London on a crisp spring morning but it's fair to say Graham-Hyde's career started in somewhat less salubrious... [22 May 2006]

UK CIOs not convinced by Linux

News We got an interesting email from Sun the other morning," he said, referring to Sun's Java Desktop operating system, which is based on Linux. We're a FTSE 135 company," he said, "but sometimes it feels like a FTSE 5 company - if anything goes wrong... [09 Oct 2003]

FTSE has a rough morning

News Stocks in London got off to a bad start this morning following spiralling trade on the Nasdaq yesterday evening. London's FTSE100 was down by 1.8 per cent on yesterday's close to just over 3,900 and the FTSE Techmark began the day down 0.7 per cent... [06 Aug 2002]

FTSE 100 hits new lows

News There was no let-up this morning for blue chip share values which took a further battering as the FTSE 100 hit its lowest point since 1996. Just after 09:00(BST) this morning, the UK's index of leading shares was down 3.6 per cent at 3,721.2. [24 Jul 2002]

FTSE crashes to record low

News The FTSE crashed below the 4,000 mark this morning, the lowest level since 1996, despite making initial gains in early trading. At 10:45 (BST) the FTSE stood at 3,926. Dell helps bring FTSE back from the dead http://www.silicon.com/a 54530 [16 Jul 2002]

Dell helps bring FTSE back from the dead

News After a devastating day of trading yesterday which saw the FTSE 100 slump to its lowest level in five years, shares bounced back this morning. The FTSE 100 had gained 2.22 per cent, or 93.70 points, to reach 4,323.70 as of 10:15 (BST). [12 Jul 2002]

Euro tech stocks hold steady

News European tech stocks were this morning holding steady after US counterparts dipped into the red overnight. The UK technology sector failed to show any vigour during early morning activity. While the FTSE 100 was trading flat at 09:20 (BST) its... [09 Jul 2002]

Pace takes a hammering

News Shares in set-top box manufacturer Pace Micro Technology have fallen by almost a quarter this morning after it reported disappointing year-end results and announced job cuts. Vodafone fell two per cent as the FTSE as a whole slipped back. [08 Jul 2002]

Vodafone woes lay FTSE low

News The value of Vodafone shares this morning continued to languish at a four year low after falling more than six per cent yesterday. By 09:30(BST) Vodafone shares were into the red by a further four per cent to 82.50p - down almost 60 per cent on its... [03 Jul 2002]

Nasdaq five-year low hits Europe

News When London woke up this morning the FTSE joined its US cousin in the doldrums. Another bad day on the tech-heavy Nasdaq has seen the index dive to a five-year low. The US index was off by four per cent to 1,403.80 by close overnight, driving it... [02 Jul 2002]

Shares surge as WorldCom doldrums clear

News The FTSE surged 100 points in early trading this morning on the back of Nasdaq gains. Despite the jump, the FTSE is still 11 per cent down on the start of the year. The index climbed over 105 points, or 2.3 per cent, to 4,646.2 by 07:25 (BST), but... [28 Jun 2002]

London markets ride out WorldCom storm

News After yesterday's WorldCom controversy European markets this morning made a strong come back. The mobile sector made a particularly strong start to morning trading with Vodafone seeing gains of almost three per cent, or 2.5p and mm02 rising more... [27 Jun 2002]

WorldCom fraud shock sends stock markets tumbling

News The London FTSE 100 dropped by 188 points this morning, or 4.1 per cent, dragging it below the 4,500 level. Stock markets across Europe plummeted today as investors reacted to WorldCom's announcement that it has fired its CFO and is investigating a... [26 Jun 2002]

WorldCom faces $3.8bn fraud claim

News European bourses were adversely affected in early trading this morning, with the FTSE down by 3.83 per cent. The financial woes of WorldCom continue to deepen today following the sacking of the company's CFO over fraud claims of around $3.8bn. [26 Jun 2002]

Sage sole survivor of FTSE reshuffle

News This morning its share price dropped a further 4.5 per cent ahead of the re-shuffle. Its shares this morning were worth 218.75p in contrast to a figure of 997.50p back in November of last year. Sage shares were down almost two per cent by late... [12 Jun 2002]

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