brokering in news
HP spying scandal: Ex-chairman off the hook
News The three other remaining defendants - former HP attorney Kevin Hunsaker; private detective Ronald DeLia; and Matthew DePante of data-brokering company Action Research Group - pleaded no contest to a count of fraudulent wire communications at... [15 Mar 2007]
Fujitsu strike row deepens, talks break down
News Staff at Fujitsu Services will go on strike again this month after the latest talks aimed at brokering a truce in the dispute over union recognition, redundancy terms and pay broke down. The row involves staff working on outsourcing contracts at... [05 Mar 2007]
HP leak probe scandal: Ex-chairman in court
News In addition to Dunn, four others are charged with the same crimes: Kevin T Hunsaker, HP's former senior lawyer; Ronald DeLia, a private detective; Matthew DePante of data-brokering company Action Research Group; and Bryan Wagner, a Colorado man... [06 Oct 2006]
HP leak probe: Criminal charges filed
News The others charged were Kevin T Hunsaker, HP's former senior lawyer; Ronald DeLia, a private detective; Matthew DePante, of data-brokering company Action Research Group; and Bryan Wagner, a Colorado man believed to have been an employee of Action... [05 Oct 2006]
Net neutrality supporters take fight to senators
News They're pushing for enactment of the Snowe-Dorgan measure because it includes rules explicitly barring broadband operators from brokering deals with content providers to shuttle their goods at faster speeds or to give them more prominent placement. [01 Sep 2006]
Amazon wants to pick your brains
News Cohen said the company will collect a 10 per cent fee for brokering deals between developers and those fulfilling their tasks. Amazon.com has unveiled a new service that aims to leverage the power of human intelligence as a way to tackle high... [11 Nov 2005]
3GSM: easyMobile March launch to 'make unprofitable profitable'
News While not going as far as to confirm the business plan was sketched on the back of a menu at a famous nearby hotel during last year's show, he did admit to visiting Cannes at that time - though not seemingly going as far as paying to get in - and... [18 Feb 2005]
Getting on Microsoft's good side can earn you $100,000
News According to a filing Sun made with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) about its financial dealings for the past year, Mark Tolliver, ex-executive VP and chief strategy officer at Sun, pocketed the not insubstantial sum for his work in... [23 Sep 2004]
London to be exempt from mobile driving ban?
News These people aren't farmers or parents on the school run - these people are brokering the deals which will put the Great back into Great Britain. MPs are discussing a revision to the recent ban on driving while holding a mobile phone which would... [01 Apr 2004]
Dodgy broadband dealing behind Enron fall
News Ostergaard said: "Enron hasn't been brokering this bandwidth as it was supposed to, it's just been switching capacity between itself and other companies to bump up its value in the eyes of investors. Defunct energy supplier Enron has been accused... [11 Dec 2001]
Cisco executive in court for $5m fraud
News These are tumultuous times for the company, as two Cisco accountants were recently charged in federal court with breaking into the company network and transferring millions of dollars worth of Cisco stock to their own brokering accounts.silicon... [24 Apr 2001]
E*Trade results overshadowed by Nasdaq desertion
News However, the announcement was overshadowed by news that the company is leaving its listing on Nasdaq in favour of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The company was unavailable to comment on the reasons for the move, but released a statement from... [25 Jan 2001]
Mum's the word: LSE breaks male bastion tradition with new CEO
News Although not a well known figure in the brokering community, Furse, the former head of French bank subsidiary Crédit Lyonnais Rouse, will be entrusted with guiding the LSE out of its most turbulent period in recent times. [24 Jan 2001]
Powergen scandal: Readers respond to security breach
News The first of many emails we received on the scandal was from a reader who works in a call centre, which registers users of an online energy brokering system. Following the break of the Powergen scandal, in which debit card details were left... [20 Jul 2000]
Online share trading accounts for busiest ever quarter
News The last financial quarter saw more shares traded than ever before, due to the widespread take up of online brokering. A report by the Association of Private Client Investment Managers (APCIMS) said that more than 6.3 million trades were made... [15 May 2000]
