Robert Jones' Market Broadcast Corp. Builds Bundled Data Service

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Cash-rich Robert Jones, who founded the successful MMS International then sold it to McGraw-Hill Inc. for around $100 million (Micro Ticker Report, January 1989), is testing a bundled market data service that he plans to deliver to a PC-based platform. The project -- being built under the banner of Jones' Market Broadcast Corp. -- is aimed at becoming the industry standard for financial information services. Jones continues to own and operate MMS International's former sister company -- Market

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