Shark Does 100-Position Deal: A Stroke In The Right Direction, But Lots Of Swimming Remains

VENDOR STRATEGIES

Shark Information Services Inc. has landed its fifth firmwide installation, hauling in a contract to install more than 100 quote-service terminals at a newly formed subsidiary of Comerica Bank in Detroit.

However, though the contract represents an important catch for the vendor, it is not the big fish for which Shark has been trawling since it emerged from bankruptcy this spring.

Further lackluster news is to be found in the 1992 10-K report lately filed with the Securities and Exchange

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