Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Renews With Quotron At Deeply Discounted Rates

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Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Inc. (DLJ) has signed a multi- year contract to continue receiving Quotron Systems Inc.'s Q1000 service to a combination of dumb terminals and microcomputers. The decision follows protracted negotiations, which have yielded DLJ a monthly bill from Quotron that will be slashed more than one third from the prior agreement, according to a number of industry insiders.

A Quotron customer since 1974, DLJ more than a year ago began exploring alternatives to the Q1000

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