Bridge Faces Uphill Battle In Fight For Retail Market

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NEW YORK--Bridge Information Systems faces battles in all market sectors, but the toughest of all may be the retail sector of the market, of which it once had a pretty large slice. Two of its current customers have told Inside Market Data that they are shifting alliances, even though their contracts with Bridge have not expired yet. Sources at both firms cite unreliable service.

A source at JC Bradford, a US retail brokerage firm, confirms that the company plans to convert from Bridge to ILX. In

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